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mikey4444 | 13:23 Sat 16th Dec 2017 | Health & Fitness
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Morning Sqad !

The son of a good friend of mine has been diagnosed with non hodgkin lymphoma....he is a strapping young man, in his mid 30's.

He has had a long course of Chemo, but now he is about to start a course of radium treatment.

I have researched NHL a bit, but can't really see how a course of Radium would help, after the Chemo. As far as I can tell, the Chemo has been a success.

Any ideas please ?
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I am not squad, but used to be a nurse on a haematology/ bone marrow transplant in it(if that's good enough for you ??)
People often have rt after chemo to help prevent recurrence of the disease.
Of course it should be good enough Bednobs, you actually nurse unlike others!
Hope your friends son improves soon Mikey
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Thanks Bednobs.....I always thought that the Chemo did the job, and radium was used to treat a small area.
Its been a while since I was working in it, but its probably part of standard treatment for his sort of NHL or he may be on a trial which would be standard treatment plus something extra to see if the extra bit improves the treatment
He may well havehad a small amount of affected sites
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Bednobs....one more question if I may, and it may be difficult for you to answer, with any degree of accuracy, but.......What kind of survival rate does NHL normally have ?
normally good. it will depend on the type (high grade or low grade) and stage
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Thanks Bednobs,,,very informative !
// I have researched NHL a bit, but can't really see how a course of Radium would help, after the Chemo//

well it is lucky you are not his onc isnt it ?
Slaney used to do this full time ( as she has said on here ) and I have had a member of the family wivvit

You do a biopsy and characterise it- most will get R-CHOP first and this has 75% five year survival. stage 1 higher and stage 4 lower.

then you rescan and decide on treatment
he will have had a hot spot somewhere that was zapped with RT

wait and see

If he relapses ( = it comes back) then google the results of the CORAL trial for relapsed lymphoma.
The important thing to realised is that it is not a death sentence

http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/statistics-by-cancer-type/non-hodgkin-lymphoma/survival#heading-Zero

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