Can you go into remission with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma?

Hodgkin lymphoma and high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma often goes into complete remission and needs no further treatment. However, some people relapse and need more treatment.
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How long can you be in remission from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma?

You'll have regular visits for exams and tests to make sure your lymphoma doesn't grow or come back. Some doctors only use the word "cured" to describe people who've been in remission for a long time, often 5 years or more. In some people, lymphoma never completely goes away.
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Does non-Hodgkin's lymphoma ever go away?

Many people with a high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma will be cured. Therefore, the usual aim of treatment for high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is to cure it. A cure is most likely in cases which are at an early stage. However, there is still a good chance of a cure even with those in more advanced stages.
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Does non-Hodgkin's lymphoma always return?

It nearly always comes back or starts to grow again at some point after treatment. You can have further treatment to control the lymphoma. This can often keep people feeling well for long periods of time. If lymphoma comes back, it might be in the same area where it was before.
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Can you live a long life after non-Hodgkin lymphoma?

Takeaway. The outlook for people with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma isn't generally as good as that of Hodgkin's lymphoma, but it still has a better outlook than many other cancers. More than 70 percent of people live longer than 5 years after their diagnosis.
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Is non-Hodgkin's lymphoma a death sentence?

What is the survival rate for non-Hodgkin lymphoma? According to the American Cancer Society, about 71 percent of people of all races with non-Hodgkin lymphoma are still alive five years after diagnosis. Children tend to fare better, with 87 percent living for at least five years after diagnosis.
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Can you live 20 years with lymphoma?

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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What are the chances of surviving non-Hodgkin's lymphoma?

The overall 5-year survival rate for people with NHL in the United States is 73%. For stage I NHL, the 5-year survival rate is more than 84%. For stage II the 5-year survival rate is 77%, and for stage III it is more than 71%. For stage IV NHL, the 5-year survival rate is almost 64%.
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How often does non-Hodgkin's lymphoma relapse?

Complete remission can be achieved in 60-80% of adults with diffuse aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. However, 20-40% of them will subsequently relapse.
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Is high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma curable?

High-grade lymphomas need to be treated straight away, but tend to respond much better to treatment and can often be cured.
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Which is worse Hodgkins lymphoma or non?

The prognosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma is also better than that of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma since non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is often diagnosed at a more advanced stage. Both forms of blood cancer are treatable when caught early, however.
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How did I get non-Hodgkin's lymphoma?

Gene changes related to NHL are usually acquired during life, rather than being inherited. Acquired gene changes can result from exposure to radiation, cancer-causing chemicals, or infections, but often these changes occur for no apparent reason.
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Which has better survival rate Hodgkin's or non-Hodgkin lymphoma?

More than 86 percent of patients diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma survive five years or more. About 70 percent of patients diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma survive five years or more. There are six varieties of Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Can you live a normal life after 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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Is relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma curable?

Individuals with recurrent NHL are more likely to be cured of their lymphoma when they have minimal or no evidence of lymphoma at the time of ASCT. For this reason doctors typically treat with one of the following chemotherapy regimens prior to ASCT.
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Can lymphoma go into remission without treatment?

How long does remission last? Hodgkin lymphoma and high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma often goes into complete remission and needs no further treatment. However, some people relapse and need more treatment.
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How quickly does non-Hodgkin's lymphoma spread?

After five to 10 years, low-grade disorders begin to progress rapidly to become aggressive or high-grade and produce more severe symptoms. This type progresses fairly rapidly without treatment. With treatment, remission can be induced in between 50 to 75 percent of cases.
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Can I live 30 years with lymphoma?

Long-term survival with Hodgkin lymphoma is hard to estimate due to conditions like secondary cancers that may occur decades after treatment. However, between 15 years and 30 years after Hodgkin lymphoma treatment, people are more likely to die from an unrelated cause than from Hodgkin lymphoma.
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What type of lymphoma is not curable?

Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma or Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.

It's found mainly in the bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen. This type of lymphoma can't be cured.
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How many chemo treatments are given for non Hodgkin's lymphoma?

A common treatment is 6 courses of chemo with CHOP plus rituximab (R-CHOP). This may be followed by radiation to the mediastinum. Often a PET/CT scan is done after the chemo to see if there's any lymphoma remaining in the chest.
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What celebrity has non Hodgkin's lymphoma?

Jeff Bridges

Nearly one year after the Stick It actor announced his lymphoma diagnosis, he revealed that it was in remission, and he was excited to go back to work.
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What are the final stages of non Hodgkin's lymphoma?

Stage IV lymphoma has spread outside your lymph nodes to many places in your body. NHL tends to spread to the bone marrow, liver, lungs, and the fluid around the brain.
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What can I expect with non Hodgkin's lymphoma?

Signs and symptoms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma may include: Swollen lymph nodes in your neck, armpits or groin. Abdominal pain or swelling. Chest pain, coughing or trouble breathing.
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What kind of lymphoma did Jackie Kennedy have?

Kennedy was diagnosed in January with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer that affects the lymph system, and had been receiving regular chemotherapy treatments since then. If caught early, some types of the disease are treatable, and in the beginning her doctors were optimistic.
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