Surviving CancerThis section is a place to share stories about Surviving Cancer. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Follicular Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma On April 23rd I had surgery to remove an enlarged lymph node from my neck. A week later I went in for the results of the pathology and was told I had lymphoma. I knew that was cancer, but that was all I knew about it. I went home and got on the internet, just to find out how many different kinds of NHL there are. A week later I was told it was Indolent Follicular NHL, Grade 2 and that I was Stage III. The hematology oncologist also told me there is no cure for this type of lymphoma. After having to wait two more weeks, I saw a radiation oncologist He was going to start me on standard chemotherapy (R-CVP), but knowing there He said he would refer me to a lymphoma specialist at the James Cancer Center. After a CT and PET scan, and a bone marrow biopsy, I began the rapid induction phase of the treatments. After 4 weeks of intraveneous monoclonal antibody therapy, my next PET scan showed a drastic reduction in SUV - my numbers went from 5’s, 8’s and 10’s to all below 2. I think my highest was a 1.7 or 1.8. Tomorrow I have another CT scan with restaging. A month ago, when I met with my doctor after my first round of treatment, he said it appears that I have had a complete response to the treatment. I know I don’t feel or see any more tumors. I didn’t get sick, other than some chills and nausea from the Rituximab. I’ll have the infusions once every 8 weeks until March, which will hopefully put me into long term remission. I’m still praying for a cure, but I feel very good about what has transpired so far, and immensely grateful to all the doctors and nurses at the James, as well as the researchers who never give up trying to find a cure. Comments
August 2008
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