Can I live a normal life with lymphoma?

It takes time but most people adjust well to life after a diagnosis of lymphoma and find a 'new normal'. This might involve making some changes to your everyday life.
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Can you live 10 years with lymphoma?

For NHL, the overall five and 10 year relative survival rates are 69 percent and 59 percent, respectively. For Hodgkin's lymphoma, the survival rates are usually improved as the five year survival rate is 85 percent and a 10 year survival rate of 80 percent.
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Can you fully recover from lymphoma?

For some people, the lymphoma may never go away completely. These people may get regular treatments with chemo, radiation, or other therapies to help keep the lymphoma in check for as long as possible and to help relieve symptoms. Learning to live with lymphoma that doesn't go away can be difficult and very stressful.
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How does lymphoma affect daily life?

Helplessness and loss of control. It's common to feel a loss of control after a lymphoma diagnosis. Some people describe a sense of things 'happening to them' and feeling passive in their lives. Your diary might seem to suddenly fill with appointments that tell you where you need to be and when.
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Does lymphoma shorten your life?

Most people with indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma will live 20 years after diagnosis. Faster-growing cancers (aggressive lymphomas) have a worse prognosis. They fall into the overall five-year survival rate of 60%.
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Lymphoma Patients who Remain Event-Free Two Years after Diagnosis have a Normal Life Expectancy



Can I live 30 years with lymphoma?

The median OS was 33 years. The incidence mortality rate for all causes is 2 per every 100 patients per year. The OS of our cohort at 10 years from diagnosis was 76% (95% CI: 72–79) and 52% at 30 years (95% CI: 48–57). Overall SMR (1980–2013) was 2,943 (95% CI: 2,518–3,439).
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Can you live 20 years with Hodgkin lymphoma?

The 20-year actuarial rates of survival were 78%, 78%, and 46%, respectively, for patients aged 16 or less, 17 to 39, and 40 years or older at diagnosis. Hodgkin's disease diagnosed at age 40 or older was a significant risk factor for all causes of death.
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Can I work with lymphoma?

Many who suffer from Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, even if able to work despite the symptoms of the disease, must cease work during the course of their treatments. Treatments for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma include: radiation therapy. chemotherapy.
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How do you beat lymphoma naturally?

Between 70 percent and 90 percent of people with lymphoma use natural treatments that are not typical of mainstream medical care. These treatment options most often include massage and relaxation techniques — but they may also include special diets, herbs, and probiotics.
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How do people feel with lymphoma?

Common symptoms of having lymphoma include swelling of lymph nodes in your neck, in your armpits or your groin. This is often but not always painless and often could be associated with fevers, or unexplained weight loss, or drenching night sweats, sometimes chills, persistent fatigue.
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Can your body fight off lymphoma?

Having a weakened immune system is a common complication of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and can become more severe while you're being treated. But your immune system will usually recover in the months and years after treatment.
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How do you beat lymphoma?

Treatment
  1. Chemotherapy which chemically kills all cells including the cancerous cells.
  2. Immunotherapy where white blood cells or bone marrow is transplanted to fight the cancer cells.
  3. Targeted drugs to go after the cancer cells.
  4. Radiation therapy that gives focused doses to the affected areas.
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Which lymphoma is not curable?

Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma or Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.

This is a rare, slow-growing type of lymphoma. It's found mainly in the bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen. This type of lymphoma can't be cured.
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Is lymphoma curable if caught early?

Lymphomas are considered to be a treatable form of cancer if detected early. The overall 5-year survival rate for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is 62%, whereas the 5-year survival rate for Hodgkin lymphoma is 92% if detected early.
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Can lymphoma be cured without chemo?

If the lymphoma isn't growing quickly or causing any problems, it can be watched closely without treatment for a time. If treatment is needed, it depends on the stage. When the lymphoma is only in one lymph node or lymph node area (stage I), it may be treated with radiation therapy alone.
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What foods make lymphoma worse?

Avoid foods that are high in saturated fats from animal products such as meats, butters, and cheeses. Also limit trans fats that are found in processed food cooked in hydrogenated fats. These types of foods include crackers, potato chips, baked goods, and deep-fried fast foods.
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Can you cure lymphoma with diet?

There is no diet that can cure lymphoma, but diet may help a person cope with their symptoms and the side effects of lymphoma treatment.
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What foods help fight lymphoma?

How can I eat well during treatment for lymphoma?
  • plenty of fruit and vegetables.
  • enough carbohydrates (starchy) foods.
  • some meat, fish, eggs, and pulses.
  • some milk and other dairy foods or dairy alternatives.
  • small amounts of foods high in fat and sugar.
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Do you sleep a lot with lymphoma?

Fatigue is the most common side effect of cancer treatment when the person starts chemotherapy cycles, radiation, and bone marrow transplantation. People often describe lymphoma fatigue (or treatment-related fatigue) as feeling: Extremely tired.
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Can I travel if I have lymphoma?

They consider factors such as your age, medical history, whether you're currently having treatment for your lymphoma and where you are travelling to. Some tablets need to be taken for a few weeks before you travel, so make sure you seek medical advice in plenty of time.
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Does lymphoma affect your sleep?

Lymphoma often makes it difficult to sleep. Many people who have lymphoma deal with disrupted sleep schedules, painful symptoms, uncomfortable treatment side effects, or anxious thoughts. Having trouble sleeping can often take a toll and lead to a worse quality of life.
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How long can lymphoma go untreated?

Low-Grade Lymphoma

These grow so slowly that patients can live for many years mostly without symptoms, although some may experience pain from an enlarged lymph gland. After five to 10 years, low-grade disorders begin to progress rapidly to become aggressive or high-grade and produce more severe symptoms.
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What is meant by 5-year survival rate?

ser-VY-vul ...) The percentage of people in a study or treatment group who are alive five years after they were diagnosed with or started treatment for a disease, such as cancer. The disease may or may not have come back.
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How long is chemo for lymphoma?

Chemotherapy drugs used for Hodgkin lymphoma

The most common combination used to treat HL is called ABVD. This chemotherapy is given every 2 weeks for 2 to 8 months, depending on the stage and response to treatment. ABVD includes doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine and dacarbazine.
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