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‎09-11-2014 03:53 AM
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‎09-11-2014 08:34 AM
In 1979 my husband was diagnosed with a form of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He was 38 years old at the time. He was treated with chemotherapy and radiation. His cancer was "cured" and/or went into remission.
In spring of 2013 cancer returned and was diagnosed as a different form of non-Hodgkins lymphoma than he had in l979. There are 20 some different kinds of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. This time he was treated with chemotherapy and again he is in remission as of now. The doctor said it is not unusual for lymphoma to "come back", but it is very unusual to come back after all those years. But doctors also say that if you are going to get cancer then lymphoma is one of the types with the highest cure rate.
In spring of this year, after my husband was declared cancer free, my 42 year old son was diagnosed with the exact same type of lymphoma my husband had this second time. Now my son is getting chemotherapy. Doctors said it is extremely rare for a father and son to come down with the same type. It is not supposed to be genetic and you can't "catch it" from someone like a cold.
This type of cancer is one of the ones with the best outcomes after treatment. Support from family and friends while undergoing treatment can really be a huge help to the patient and their family.
Best wishes for a good outcome, if lymphoma is the diagnosis.
‎09-11-2014 11:20 AM
You really need to find out for sure and if so, what kind.
My mom was first diagnosed with Hodgkins disease back in 1990. She went through chemo for 1 year. She was stage IV when diagnosed.
She was in remission for 5 years and then was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. She had Burkitts Lymphoma.
‎09-12-2014 10:18 PM
There are different types of lymphoma, I've never heard of it being diagnosed from bone marrow. Mine was diagnosed with a biopsy from my swollen lymph nodes. I'm technically considered cured now since I've been in remission long enough.
‎09-12-2014 10:32 PM
Please (both you and your family) reach out to you local Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. There you will find up-to-date information, treatment options and support groups.
All my best.
‎09-12-2014 10:43 PM
‎09-13-2014 02:27 AM
Thanks for updating, I'm sorry they haven't been able to figure out exactly what is going on. That is frustrating.
‎09-13-2014 05:26 AM
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