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My mother has stomach lymphoma and she is 69 years old. She also has diabetes and hypertension. Lately, she has been breaking into sweat frequently and experiences itchiness too. In addition to that, she chokes almost on any food or drink given to her. As she is experiencing an internal bleeding in her stomach, her total blood count is low. Doctors have confirmed that her condition has worsened and the tumour has grown up to 30 to 40 cm. Her stomach has already grown rather big and she also has pain in her stomach more frequently now, especially after food. My concern is, will chemotherapy be a good option now or is it too late? If she does not go through chemo, what are the types of medication available, which is to say, the medication which are used to help to supress her pain. Lymphoma is a tumor caused by cancerous white blood cells (lymphocytes) and often is found in lymph nodes or other organs. There are several types of lymphoma, which are categorized by the appearance of the cells under the microscope. The various types tend to behave differently, with some growing rather slowly and others progressing very rapidly. I'm sorry, I don't know enough to reply to your questions. I just wish I had a cure for her. All I can do is I'll say a prayer her. Demerol. Morphine, Dilaudid/ she can try cesium chloride with rubidium and dmso. It is sold at nutrition2000. Um, it may help kill the cancer. Please hurry...My friends didnt make it, but I hope your mom does.... |
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