How Long You Can Expect to Watch and Wait About half of all patients can put off treatment for at least 3 years Abetti says. Lymphoma most often spreads to the liver bone marrow or lungs.
They base this on the type of lymphoma you have how fast it is growing and how it affects your vital organs brain heart liver kidneys and lungs.
How long can you have lymphoma and not know it. I have a high grade lymphoma which means it grows fast and was probably around for two or three months before I noticed symptoms. Low grade lymphomas grow at a slower rate and accordingly can go undetected for longer if as in my case the individual doesnt notice early symptoms and the later symptoms arent necessarily specific to lymphoma. Some people with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma have what are known as B symptoms.
Fever which can come and go over several days or weeks without an infection. Weight loss without trying at least 10 of body weight over 6 months Swollen lymph nodes. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma can cause lymph nodes to become enlarged.
How long can Lymphoma go undetected. I dont know what is going on with me but my symptoms seem to me to point to Lymphoma. It started a year ago with really low fever 100 degrees max that came and went for several weeks chest pain fatigue that made it hard to do anything and a lump that popped up in my groin.
But other cancers can form and grow undetected for 10 years or more as one study found making diagnosis and treatment that much more difficult. I had hodgkins lymphoma for approximately 2 years according to my oncologist before a lump showed up on my neck and I got it checked out. I likely had Hodgkins for 2-3 years before getting diagnosed.
By then I was stage 3 thankfully. If you have any doubt get to. Ill try and answer your questions best I can - The lump itself did appear over the course of about 5 days.
Although the pain associated with it was way before then about 2 months of pain before a lump was palpable. They say that was the lymph node pressing on a nerve. I realize that some of you out there had mis-diagnosis but I would think that if you had HD for very long you would definately end up in the hospital after a short period of time.
Look at the people with 9 cm tumors pushing on their lungs. How Long You Can Expect to Watch and Wait About half of all patients can put off treatment for at least 3 years Abetti says. Some patients can be in watch-and-wait mode for 10 years or more.
If you have a subtype of NHL that grows very slowly you may not need treatment right away. In this case your doctor may watch the lymphoma closely over several months and then start treatment if. End of Life Stages in Lymphoma Cancer.
There are more than 70 different kinds of lymphoma a cancer of the immune cells 1. As such the path from diagnosis to the end of life can vary quite a bit. Hodgkin lymphoma is very curable while some non-Hodgkin lymphomas are more difficult to treat 4 8.
Stage IV lymphoma is the most advanced but this can. They base this on the type of lymphoma you have how fast it is growing and how it affects your vital organs brain heart liver kidneys and lungs. Even with all this information though nobody can say for certain how much longer you will live for.
Many people choose to take a day at a time enjoying the time they have left as much as possible. There are very few cancers for which doctors will use the word cure right off the bat but Hodgkin lymphoma HL the most common cancer diagnosis. If you have symptoms that you think might be caused by lymphoma see your doctor.
Its most likely that these symptoms are due to a more common. Symptoms of lymphoma often depend on the type you have what organs are involved and how advanced your disease is. Some people with lymphoma will.
Well a lymphoma cancer is highly treatable. But the prognosis depends on the type of lymphoma and also to the stage it has progressed to. Some of the subtypes are curable while in others the survival rate can be prolonged by the use of proper treatment.
Benign and malignant lymphomas share the same symptoms which can be difficult to diagnose correctly. The first symptom is generally painless swollen lymph nodes particularly in the neck chest and abdomen. Other symptoms including night sweats fever chest pain unexplained weight loss lack of energy or fatigues rashes and lower back pain.
Lymphoma most often spreads to the liver bone marrow or lungs. Stage III-IV lymphomas are common still very treatable and often curable depending on the NHL subtype. Stage III and stage IV are now considered a single category because they have the same treatment and prognosis.
If you have Hodgkin lymphoma the doctor will want to find out how far it has spread. This is called staging. You may have heard someone say that their cancer was stage 1 or stage 2.
Non-Hodgkins lymphoma is a cancer which affects lymphocyte cells in the lymphatic system. Lymphocytes are white blood cells and lymphatics blood and marrow are all closely related and can have similar problems. Cancers of all three are usually termed haematological cancers or cancers of the blood and are managed by blood and cancer.