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Mantle Cell Lymphoma Questions

Asked for female, 76 years old from Amritsar
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, Diplomate of...read more

General Surgeon•Kolkata
Hi lybrate-user
hope your mom is well
the findings suggest a collection which is not malignancy hence not of any concern.
It is a sequale of surgery which should resolve with time. Hope dhe is not having symptoms.
Asked for male, 78 years old from Vapi
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MBBS, M.S. General Surgery, M.R.C.S. Eng...read more

Oncologist•Mumbai
Less than 2 cms is usually stage 1, unless nodes are positive. Hopefully you are talking about the oral cavity or head and neck region I would be able to opine better if you could send me the details. Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss this further.
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MBBS, M.S. General Surgery, M.R.C.S. Eng...read more

Oncologist•Mumbai
Cancer is caused by uncontrolled growth of cells in an area of our body. It can be due to loss of function of tumor suppressor genes or due to increased function of oncogenes.
Screening is recommended for a few cancers to help in early detection and cure.
Breast Cancer: screening mammography from age 45 years every 2-3 yearly. Cervical cancer: Pap smear (3 yearly) or HPV (5 yearly) from age 26 to 55
Prostate cancer PSA level every 2 years from age 50.
Oral cancers: visual inspect...more
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Ayurveda•Pathanamthitta
Hi
Symptoms depends on type and cancer stage. There may be
Un explained Weight loss
Persistent Fatigue
Bowel/bladder changes
Bleeding
Lump/masses
Pain
Fever, chills
Headache
Joint pain
Abdominal pain, nausea
Loss of appetite
Swollen lymph nodes
Types of blood cancers are
Leukemia
Hodgkin lymphoma
Non-hodgkin lymphoma
Multiple Myeloma.
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MBBS, DNB ( Radiation Oncology)

Oncologist•Mumbai
Survival depends on many factors like stage of disease, general condition of patient to tolerate the treatment and response to chemotherapy .
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Apart from taking symptomatic treatment plan for chemotherapy treatment and than plan for bone marrow transplant
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General Physician•Alappuzha
The five-year survival rate for people with stage 4 NHL varies depending on the subtype of NHL and other factors. Ask your doctor for more information about your diagnosis, treatment options, and long-term outlook. 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.
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MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Aurangabad
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The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), a portion of the patient's own blood having a platelet concentration above baseline, to promote healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints, can be applied to various musculoskeletal problems.
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