Tuesday, December 8, 2009

T-cell Lymphoma More Condition_symptoms How Do You Treat Non-Hodgkin's Natural Killer/t-cell Lymphoma?

How do you treat non-Hodgkin's natural killer/t-cell lymphoma? - t-cell lymphoma more condition_symptoms

This class is already level 4, the area around the tonsils and nasal cavity appeared, and he now reaches the lungs.

3 comments:

medhelp said...

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missindy... said...

After chemotherapy treatments that done a great job. I Wish U all the best

tim said...

There are some new T-cell therapies are effective. These include: Campath-1H, a monoclonal antibody (which, as can be as effective as rituximab in follicular lymphoma), and Denileukin (a combination of biological therapy called IL-2 and a toxin called diphtheria toxin. L is the idea that IL -2 believes that cancer cells and kills the poison of diphtheria.)

The standard chemotherapy (CHOP) is also used, as well as bone marrow transplants.

You should consult with a lymphoma specialist (hematologist), rather than a radiation oncologist general.

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