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user avatar My mother is 74 yrs old and diagnosed with Stage IV CD10+ LrgB cell lymphoma located in her L4 and L… 
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user avatar If my doctor suspects Hodkins, does this mean it is likely Hodgkins or non-Hodgkins? Are they reall… 
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user avatar Is Rad therapy always indicated in mediastinal tumors? I do not want Rad therapy.… 
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user avatar I had my neobladder installed (bladder removal due to cancer) on 12/11/2008. my CT report indicated … 
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user avatar I am preparing to start chemo for stage 2A agressive nodular sclerosing hodgkins. I will be recievi… 
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user avatar My husband had a CAT scan last week and the results read' "too many to count" when referring to the … 
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user avatar I have been in remission for almost 5 years from NHL, B-cell, Stage IV. Does an increasing Beta2 mi… 
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user avatar what medications are used to treat Hodgkins lymphoma cancer?… 
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user avatar another question fr previous party. In regards to my Angioimmunoblastic tcell diagnosis. Medical b… 
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user avatar The nodules are located near the Iliac crest and her cervical area,the dr says it is hard to get to … 
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