I initially had follicular lymphoma, but it transformed to DLBCL. Follicular lymphoma returned two years later after my treatment (R-EPOCH) and I was told then that it would be unlikely that DLBCL⦠read more
I have a relapse of the same original cancer - Diffuse Aggressive B Cell Lymphoma
Thank you Joe. I hope you have a wonderful holiday too and no relapse!!!
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Iβd like any and all advice, information and stories on diffuse large B cell lymphoma!
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I've been in remission for 2 years. Alot of Dr's would use the remission term instead of cure term, unless it's been in remission awhile. My Dr cousin said I would say I have cancer that is⦠read more
June 2019 i was diagnosed with primary cns lymphoma.
This year in march i had an ovary removed. They found diffuse large b cell lymphoma. My oncologist wants to put me on the r-CHOP regimen with stem cell transplant to follow as maintainance therapy.
Have faith, believe in a better tomorrow, and know that medical science is improving. What's not curable today is easily treatable, controllable, and well-managed tomorrow. The objective is a CURE⦠read more
oohooh such sadness.... *hugs and tender thoughts*
I am physically fine except last CT-PET detected a sub-centimetric node near D12 vertebrae (SUV-max 6.3). What is the next treatment I will have to go for. Thanks
So my question is, has anyone been cured, made it past 5 years or more without cancer showing up any where in their body.
Catching it at Stage 1 is really good. However, many types of NHL have a likelihood of recurring. I think your oncologist would have been more correct in saying that you were in remission with NED⦠read more
I didn't see it listed as one of the "lymphomas". I was diagnosed February 20, 2019. I had chemo and was told in October that I was in remission.
Your the same story as me I had NHL with Diffuse Large B Cell last year, today I am in remission since Oct 2023