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What is meant by remission in Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma? When is the disease declared to be in remission?


What is meant by remission in Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma? When is the disease declared to be in remission?

The disease is in remission when there is decrease or absence of symptoms. Remission may be partial or complete. In complete remission means that all signs and symptoms of the cancer have disappeared. Many cancer patients call this 'no evidence of disease' (NED). Which means that CT and other diagnostic tests can no longer find cancer within the body. This does not mean it is gone, microscopic cancer cells could still be present . . but its not active.

Take remission as a good sign. It could also turn out to be permanent.

the disease is in remission when the treatment has arrested the cancer and it is no longer "active". Remission does not necessarily mean that it will not become "active" again but it is a really good sign.....good luck and I hope it continues to go your way.....god bless

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