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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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user avatar Does radiation therapy cure one cancer and open the door for another type to develop? Three differe… 
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user avatar Why and how is radiation used for non-hodgkin's lymphoma… 
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user avatar i want to know that after i get two cycles of ice cemo , stem transplant and six weeks of radiation … 
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user avatar biopsy inconclusive, why would a physician want to treat as if it is lymphoma and begin chemo/radiat… 
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user avatar what are the possiblities that i can have kids in the future naturaly after having six cycles of che… 
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user avatar I was diagnosed with Occular Lymphoma and been through radiation treatments. AT 6 months mark; my on… 
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user avatar I have hodgkins lymphoma stage 2A. I have done ABVD chemo for 4 cycles (8 treatments) and now I'm a… 
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Since the early 1970s, incidence rates for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma have nearly doubled. Incidence rates for Hodgkin’s disease have declined about 60%. Better means of diagnosis has also increased the number as doctors better understand cancer of lymphocytes verses other diseases.