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QuestionI have had an ongoing rash for about 5 years. I went to the dr. to have a biopsy. It came back as dermatitis. Is there anything they should do differently to determine if it is a lymphoma instead of just routinely looking under the microscope? Tammy717142 years 26 weeks ago
QuestionCan lymphoma be diagnosed from a blood test taken due to mono? max12 years 26 weeks ago
QuestionMy husband is undergoing chemo. Is there a danger of us trying to get pregnany right now? springishere12 years 51 weeks ago
Question I have just completed six rounds of RCHOP chemotherapy. I found myself peeing quite frequently for a few days after each session. Is this a common side effect? Is there anything that can be done to prevent this from happening? flowingchi12 years 51 weeks ago
QuestionWhat does it mean when the doctor say "Stage 4 Lymphoma"? Wanda12345612 years 51 weeks ago
Questionplease help! have had all symptoms of non hodgkins well over a year..positive lymph node on mamogram,chest x ray and ct scan...yet it waxes and wanes..have chills drenching night sweats sleep up to 20 hours a day itchy all over,yet yesterday I was belitt janeyblue32 years 51 weeks ago
Forum topicNew here. Just finisahed treatment Fottie12 years 51 weeks ago
QuestionI was diagones w/malt lymphoma and my doctor said I was cured because he killed the H pylori bacteria, but I am still having all the same symptoms, swollen lymph nodes in my neck, the one on the r is very large, they are not painful, I cough alot & am ti helwmlt13 years 18 hours ago
QuestionAbout a month ago I have just finished treatment for Hodgkins Lymphoma (chemo + radiation). Now the areas of the neck where the enlarged lymph nodes use to be are painful or are giving discomfort. Has anyone experienced this? Does it go away? Kasia03 years 3 days ago
 
 

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