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CAN MZL RETURN AFTER RITUXAN?

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West Chester, PA
January 14, 2024
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If you mean marginal zone lymphoma , I have it.. it is treatable but not curable…I’m having 3rd treatment next week.

January 17, 2024
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I was treated 2 yrs ago and it hasn't returned yet. Treatable but not curable. It took 14 yrs for follicular to return, along with marginal Zone and myeloma. 3 kinds in the biopsy. Next time might be half of 14 yrs, then half of 7 yrs. Ist remission often is usually the longest.

June 9, 2024
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

No. It's not anywhere as of Rituxan infusions in August.

January 20, 2024
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Is it in your stomach?

January 19, 2024
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Thanks. My 4 weekly Rituxan infusions obliterated the cancer on the 3rd week (and all small B cells) in 2023. The only symptoms I have are fatigue upon awakening and hoping that remains. It is in my spleen but I’m in remission. Appreciate your response to confirm.
Well wishes to you, Nick.

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