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Does Anyone With Marginal Zone B Cell Lymphoma Experience Respiratory Issues/infections?
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posted August 7, 2021
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I have MZL. So far no respiratory issues but I have nothing showing up on my lungs either.

posted November 7, 2021
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Yes I have issues. My oncologist has been monitoring my lungs because I had a few glass nodules. I was diagnosed with MZL in 2007. After treatment the cancer became dormant in 2008. Glass nodules are the most unpredictable and could change quickly. Now in 2022 I have 4 lesions in different areas of my lungs. Actually I have a few new lesions in other areas too. Im not worried. My oncologist monitors me with yearly ct scans since 2007. Also yearly endoscopies. I have chronic complications caused by radiation damage. I have bronchitis once sometimes twice a year. I never had lung infections before diagnosis but this form of NHL is an autoimmune type cancer so I just follow my doctors orders and keep up with my yearly visits.

Happy Holidays everyone! Xo

posted December 7, 2022

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