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Is adjuvant therapy(chemo) is proven effective for non-hodgkin's lymphoma cases? |
All my lab tests--ct scan,blood tests are all clear after my surgery (colon). Do chemo after surgery necessary and proven effective to lower the risk of recurrence for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma cases. Considering im young and aware of chemo side effects--second malignancy disease and sterility. Do i need a chemo now? Only your oncologist can answer that, specific to your case. It depends on the type of NHL. Sometimes people are put on maintenance doses of Rituxan [very little side effects]. There's no single answer - your prognosis can only be evaluated in probabilities, which you will have to weigh in terms of what matters to you. This is something you need to discuss with your Dr. and other people close to you. If the cancer is low-grade, nonagressive non-Hodgkin's, chemo has been delayed and the condition monitored with good outcome. For aggressive types, chemo is still the first line of treatment and is used as adjuvant therapy if there is a high suspicion of missed cancer cells. But, my friend, this is the most inappropriate place I can think of for your questions and concerns. Please, please speak to your medical oncologist who knows your case. There are 3 great answers ahead of mine, and this is more in the way of thinking outside the box-- |
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