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Treatment Outline For Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Posted In Lymphoma on December 22, 2009 No Comment


Varied kinds of treatments are employed for varied forms of NHL or non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that is dependent on several factors like:

  • The staging.
  • The form of lymphoma. The type of treatment one would be undergoing would be dependent on whether one is having B-cell or T-cell lymphoma and if it is swiftly or gradually spreading.
  • The extent of the tumor and if it is above ten centimetres. The location and which organs have beT-cell lymphomaen affected also play crucial role.
  • The person’s overall health condition.
  • If one has previously been diagnosed with lymphoma (relapsed condition). Though lymphoma which has relapsed could be brought under control, it mostly is not treatable.
Preliminary Line of Treatment

Treatment suggestions which could be apt when one is initially detected with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma comprise of:

  • The wait-and-watch policy or surveillance
    A span of time subsequent to detection of some forms of NHL wherein treatment is given to some extent or not at all. Surveillance offers optimal outcomes as compared to more belligerent treatment for few forms of NHL. The specialist would talk about surveillance with the patient in case an advanced, indolent lymphoma has been found. However, surveillance is not apt in case of belligerent lymphoma or less belligerent lymphoma which has grown bigger or is leading to symptoms surfacing.
  • Radiation theraradiotherapypy
    Mostly, the course of treatment in case of preliminary-staging, low-grade NHL. Radiation therapy could be employed on its own or coalesced with other treatment choices in case of more advanced forms of NHL.
  • Drugs like chemotherapy or monoclonal antibody therapy
    Mostly help in treating NHL. Even if treatment is unlikely, therapy using drugs could facilitate a prolonged existence with no symptoms.
Ongoing Therapy

Scheduling follow-up exams regularly with one’s doctor is imperative subsequent to having undergone treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Follow-up treatment is a vital part of the complete treatment plan. At the time of the routine follow-up treatment:

  • The patient would be checked in the time interval of three to four months for the initial two years and then in a six-monthly time period till five years have been completed ever since the person has been firstly diagnosed. Subsequent to that, the person would require to go in for yearly checkups in case there has been no recurrence.
  • Any alterations in health conditions could be examined by the doctor. For monitoring the person’s health, the doctor could order for laboratory tests like chemistry screen, Complete blood count (CBC), imaging tests like chest x-rays or CAT scans.

The doctor must be promptly informed in case any problems surface.

Treatment in case condition deteriorates

One could be recommended the below mentioned treatment choices in case the disease has shown progression:

  • Radiation therapy
    Could be employed by itself or in merger with other treatments in case there has been a recurrence of NHL. Targeted radiation therapy utilises monoclonal antibodies for direct delivery of radiation to the lymphoma cells.
  • Chemotherapy
    Mostly effectually cures relapsed NHL. Occasionally, an individual could be offered one form of chemotherapy for numerous cycles and afterwards changed to different medications in case the initial ones have stopped being effective.
  • Stem cell transplant or bone marrow transplant
    It is mostly employed for the treatment of relapsed lymphoma. Stem cell transplant could be given as a section of benchmark treatment or during a clinical trial. One needs to inquire with the doctor regarding the presence of any clinical trials for one’s form of relapsed condition.
  • Biological therapy
    It could be employed for the treatment of relapsed lymphoma.

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