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user avatar I was diognised with T cell NHL cutaneous (anaplastic) CD 30 positive during Nov 2007.I was given 5… 
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user avatar i had Hodgkins Diseas and radiation therapy to the chest over 18 years ago. While I am greatful it … 
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user avatar I was recently diagnosed with hogkins lymphoma, I want to know the side affect of chemo or radiation… 
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user avatar I was recently diagnosed with hogkins lymphoma, I want to know the side affect of chemo or radiation… 
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user avatar My father has been diagnosed in late Oct.w/ stage 4 , large B cell lymphoma. He has have over a doze… 
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user avatar My husband (58) has been diagnosed with follicular NHL stage 1 grade 3. initially we were told he wo… 
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user avatar My wife had chemo and radiation treatments 4 years ago 2 years ago she had biopsy and was o.k. It lo… 
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user avatar is it common to have ABVD only, no radiation for stage II hodgkins?… 
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user avatar Went though ABVD, DHAP, BEAM and radiation to the mediatinum. In remission for the 2nd time. I was s… 
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user avatar I am waiting to have a PET scan on November 7. I finished 6 months of ABVD and 20 radiation treatme… 
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