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When a person is diagnosed with lymphoma, it is often very difficult for him or for her to accept the diagnosis. Family members and close friends also find it hard to come to terms that somebody they love is afflicted with lymphoma. The first reaction of these people is usually denial. This is a normal reaction and nobody should hold this against the patient and the family. People who have just received the bad news should be given time to compose themselves and face the truth. However, the time a person gives to grieving and denying the state of his or health should not be too long and he or she should begin to seriously weigh treatment options.

Before taking any treatment, it is very important that the patient should undergo extensive test to determine the type of lymphoma that he or she has in his or her body. There are approximately 30 types of lymphoma and each one has different characteristic and behavior. Ascertaining the specific type of lymphoma that a patient has is very crucial on choosing what should be the appropriate treatment for the patient. There are definitive test that a patient could take to ascertain the type of lymphoma and the stage it is in. The process includes test and procedures such a the documentation of their histology, a physical examination, chest X-ray, blood tests, CT scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), scans of the person's chest, abdomen and pelvis and a bone marrow biopsy.

After the patient has completed the tests and procedures, the cancer management team will now be able to determine the type of lymphoma that the patient have and the stage it is in. Stage 1 and 2 of lymphoma are considered early stages where the cancer cells could still be eradicated with
less invasive treatments. Stage 3 and 4 of lymphoma are advance stages that will require more aggressive treatments. Your cancer management team will provide you with treatment options depending on your type of lymphoma.

It is important that when making the decision, you should do so after you have been fully informed of the process. Another thing that you should remember when talking about options in treatment is that you should ask you cancer management team of all the possible side effects of the treatment. Knowing what to expect during the treatment and after will help you understand your situation and cope with the eventualities. Choosing between arrays of invasive treatments could be a very emotional task for the patient. Therefore, it is vital that when you do choose the type of treatment you want to take, trusted family members and friends should be present to give you moral support.


There are other options of course other than chemotherapy depending on the type of lymphoma you may have. There are more than 30 types of lymphoma and each type has different characteristics and behavior. As there is a marked difference in the characteristics and behaviors of each type of lymphoma, different treatments are often offered for each type of lymphoma. That is the reason why it is very important to correct diagnoses the type of lymphoma that the patient have before starting any type of treatment. Another thing that you should remember when talking about options in treatment is that you should ask you cancer management team of all the possible side effects of the treatment. Knowing what to expect during the treatment and after will help you understand your situation and cope with the eventualities.

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02/08/2012
Young Cresskill cancer researcher a finalist in top science contest - NorthJersey.com

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Young Cresskill cancer researcher a finalist in top science contest
NorthJersey.com
Her aim: discover a more cost effective way to treat lymphoma cancer by using current breast cancer drugs for patients in Third World countries. Senior EunBe Grace Kim is one of 40 finalists. And on the way to that goal, EunBe Grace Kim's drive and ...



Young Cresskill cancer researcher a finalist in top science contest - NorthJersey.com

02/08/2012
Young Cresskill cancer researcher a finalist in top science contest - NorthJersey.com

NorthJersey.com

Young Cresskill cancer researcher a finalist in top science contest
NorthJersey.com
Her aim: discover a more cost effective way to treat lymphoma cancer by using current breast cancer drugs for patients in Third World countries. Senior EunBe Grace Kim is one of 40 finalists. And on the way to that goal, EunBe Grace Kim's drive and ...



Young Cresskill cancer researcher a finalist in top science contest - NorthJersey.com

02/03/2012
Research and Markets: Triple Analysis: Lymphoma, Apoptosis and Antibodies - Bradenton Herald

Research and Markets: Triple Analysis: Lymphoma, Apoptosis and Antibodies
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Students Selling Val-O-Grams to Benefit Leukemia Society
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Sisters work to raise money to fight lymphoma - Kane County Chronicle

Sisters work to raise money to fight lymphoma
Kane County Chronicle
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