How to treat non Hodgkin's lymphoma
summary
Non Hodgkin's lymphoma is a kind of lymphoma. How long a patient can live after being diagnosed with the disease, that is, the prognosis of the disease, is actually determined by many factors. It is not only closely related to the pathological type and stage of lymphoma, but also the patient's original constitution. The patient's attitude is also crucial. Let's take a look at the following.
How to treat non Hodgkin's lymphoma
First: early non Hodgkin's lymphoma can be cured by radiotherapy, but once the prognosis is poor in the late stage, it can only be controlled, and patients with advanced lymphoid cancer can hardly continue surgery. The commonly used treatment methods in clinic are radiotherapy and chemotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine.
Second, if patients with non Hodgkin's lymphoma have well differentiated diffuse lymphocytes, their six-year survival rate is relatively high, which is 61%. But for some patients with diffuse poorly differentiated lymphocytes, the 6-year survival rate is worse.
Third, if the patients with NHL are lymphoblastic lymphoma, the four-year survival rate of the patients is relatively low, and the prognosis of the patients is only 30%. Of course, the fact that these patients with non Hodgkin's lymphoma have no systemic symptoms has little effect on the prognosis
matters needing attention
Early non Hodgkin's lymphoma can be cured by radiotherapy, but once it is advanced, it needs to take other treatment methods. Don't delay treatment just because it is advanced. And don't give up treatment.