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user avatar My 3 and 1/2 year old grandson has just been diagnosised with cutaneous anaplastic large cell lympho… 
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user avatar my husband is 43 years old diagnosed with T Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma about 8 wks ago, undergoing … 
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user avatar My husband has TCell rich Large B Cell Lymphoma and received 7 cycles of RCHOP. He has been very ill… 
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user avatar My husband and I have just learned that he has stage 4A Follicular lymphoma. It is transitioning to … 
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user avatar My ex-husband was diagnosed with non Hodgkins, went iinto remission, recurred, remission, Hodgkins, … 
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user avatar My father was diagnosed with type b lymphoma today. What is the prognosis of this disease? I do no… 
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user avatar What is the usual long term prognosis for Burkitt's Lymphoma?… 
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user avatar What is the usual long term prognosis for Burkitt's Lymphoma?… 
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user avatar I'm 45years old male , diagnosed with Periphral T cell lymphoma , got 6 chemotherapy cycles . Now my… 
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user avatar i was diagnosed with two malt lymphomas (one behind each eye) one high grade the other low grade an… 
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Since the early 1970s, incidence rates for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma have nearly doubled. Improved diagnosis has contributed greatly to the increase as doctors better understand cancer of lymphocytes and can distinguish it from other diseases.

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