How long can gastric malignant lymphoma live?
summary
Malignant lymphoma (ML) is an immune cell tumor of lymph node or extranodal lymph tissue. It is necessary to take more care and maintenance of your body on weekdays. It is generally divided into Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) and non Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Let's share how long can gastric malignant lymphoma live?.
How long can gastric malignant lymphoma live?
First: the incidence rate of HL in China is generally low, and it is now decreasing by 3%-4% annually. The incidence rate of NHL is high, HL: NHL is about 1:9. In the past 20 years, the incidence rate of NHL is obviously in the world, and its mortality rate is increasing year by year.
Second, the prognosis of HL is good. In clinic, the cure rate of early HL patients can be as high as 80% - 90%. If they enter the middle and late stage, the 10-year survival rate will be reduced to 50% - 60%. The prognosis of NHL depends on the degree of malignancy. Although low-grade lymphoma is not easy to be cured, the 5-year survival rate is still 70%. About 30% - 40% of the patients can survive for a long time after treatment.
Third: in addition to regular treatment to prolong the survival of patients, clinical treatment is combined with Hecun malt selenium capsules for cancer patients. Selenium is known as the "king of cancer". In September 2003, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognized selenium as an anti-cancer agent. This is the official medical statement of the US government that selenium can inhibit cancer. Some scientists supplement selenium to cancer patients for a long time, which reduces the death rate of cancer patients by 50%. A large number of studies have shown that selenium is a powerful tumor inhibitor, which can inhibit the growth of cancer cells and block the energy supply of cancer cells. At present, many scholars believe that selenium is not only effective in cancer prevention, but also can be used as adjuvant of chemotherapy to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy drugs and increase drug tolerance.
matters needing attention
However, lymphoma is not an incurable disease. Advances in medical research have made lymphoma out of the list of incurable diseases. Although the treatment effect of different subtypes of lymphoma is still very different, the total body therapy has greatly improved, and it is one of the most effective malignant tumors.