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who grade 2 follicular lymphoma treatment

by Michelle Corkery Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can Stage 2 follicular lymphoma be cured?

Patients with stage I or II follicular non-Hodgkin lymphomas have limited disease; limited disease is potentially curable.

How long can you live with Stage 2 follicular lymphoma?

For people with stage II, III, or IV disease (table 1), the average survival is greater than 20 years. Despite its slow-growing nature, it is unclear whether most cases of follicular lymphoma can be cured with currently available therapies.

What is follicular lymphoma grade2?

An indolent (slow-growing) type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma marked by enlarged lymph nodes and a mix of large cells and small cells that have cleaved (u-shaped) nuclei.

What is the treatment for stage 2 lymphoma?

If you have stage II follicular lymphoma with bulky or larger tumors, you may treat it with a monoclonal antibody, usually obinutuzumab (Gazyva) or rituximab (Rituxan), often along with chemotherapy. Depending on which lymph nodes are affected, you may then have a course of radiation therapy.

Can I live 30 years with follicular lymphoma?

Follicular lymphoma is usually incurable but responds well to treatment. A person can live with follicular lymphoma for many years, even decades, after diagnosis.

Can you live 20 years with lymphoma?

Most people with indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma will live 20 years after diagnosis. Faster-growing cancers (aggressive lymphomas) have a worse prognosis. They fall into the overall five-year survival rate of 60%.

What is the latest treatment for follicular lymphoma?

The newest drug to be approved by the FDA for follicular lymphoma is Copiktra (duvelisib), an oral drug that targets PI3K-alpha, a protein that is overexpressed in many B-cell cancers, including follicular lymphoma, and encourages the growth of cancerous cells.

Can you live a long life with follicular lymphoma?

Follicular lymphoma is slow-growing cancer. People diagnosed with the disease may not find a cure but can still live for a long time with it. The five-year survival rate for follicular lymphoma is 80-90% with patients surviving for a median of 10-12 years.

What is the first treatment for follicular lymphoma?

Your follicular lymphoma journey begins with initial treatment. As initial treatment—RITUXAN, with CVP chemotherapy, may be given to treat follicular lymphoma. These drugs work together in different ways to fight cancer. The goal in using this combination of drugs is to keep your cancer from getting worse.

What is the best treatment for follicular lymphoma?

FL is generally very responsive to radiation and chemotherapy. Radiation alone can provide a long-lasting remission in some patients with limited disease. In more advanced stages, physicians may use one or more chemotherapy drugs or the monoclonal antibody rituximab (Rituxan), alone or in combination with other agents.

What type of lymphoma is not curable?

Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma or Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia. This is a rare, slow-growing type of lymphoma. It's found mainly in the bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen. This type of lymphoma can't be cured.

How many cycles of chemo do you need for lymphoma?

Treatment for many patients is chemotherapy (usually 2 to 4 cycles of the ABVD regimen), followed by radiation to the initial site of the disease (involved site radiation therapy, or ISRT). Another option is chemotherapy alone (usually for 3 to 6 cycles) in selected patients.

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