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Hodgkins Lymphoma can kill if it is undiagnosed or if left untreated. If properly treated, Hodgkins in Stage 1 or 2 has a 5 year survival rate of above 90-95%, giving essentially a "cure". Treatment is generally performed with 6 or more cycles of Chemotherapy (one cycle every 2 weeks) followed by three weeks of daily radiation treatments as a "clean-up" of any remaining cancer cells that remain in the internal "scar" from teh tumor. PET Scans show the extent of "high metabolic activity" cells, and are done periodically throughout treatment to show the progress of the treatments. CT Scans show the size and location of the tumors, and are taken progressively through treatment. Surgery to remove Hodgkins Lymphoma tumors is not generally performed. Long story short, untreated Hodgkins Lymphoma can kill.
The life expectancy of small cell lung cancer stage four is 2-4 months without treatment. With treatment, the life expectancy increases to 6-12 months.
It is in stage 2.
1. Cumulus stage 2. Mature stage 3. Dissipating stage
yes, leukemia can kill you, but only if it is not treated. Leukemia is a blood cancer. In leukemia the bone marrow and lymph system goes haywire producing white blood cells. It weakens the immune system and leaves the human body open to basically any sickness and the body is not able to fight it and could result in death.
You return to stage 3, then stage 2 (delta sleep) before going to REM sleep (stage 5).
You return to stage 3, then stage 2 (delta sleep) before going to REM sleep (stage 5).
You return to stage 3, then stage 2 (delta sleep) before going to REM sleep (stage 5).
Lignite is the type of coal that is stage 2.
if you look at the front of the mast. you will see 3 sections if its a 3 stage or 2 sections if its a 2 stage. Basically when you lift it will extend out into 3 sections if its a 3 stage and 2 if its a 2.
stage 1 dosent keep the valves open as long as stage 2 and if u want the extra boost stage 2 is better
enlarged lymph nodes (portahepatis)may be due to:- 1)inflammatory due to chronic cholicystitis. 2)neoplastic (abdominal lymphoma) 3)as a metastasis due to adenocarcinoma of the stomach.