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Lymphoma usually lives for about 3 to 5 years after surgery, or longer.
Because the survival time of lymphoma patients after surgery is usually determined by factors such as the patient's physical condition, postoperative care, and whether the cancer cells have spread, the specific survival time is uncertain and cannot be generalized.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients should strictly follow the doctor's instructions, do a good job of nursing, and have regular check-ups, adjust their diet, rest on time, and maintain a good attitude after surgery.
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There is no definite number for how long a lymphoma patient can live, some patients may live for 1-2 years, while some patients may live for 5-10 years, or even longer, after receiving a positive and effective **, so as to obtain clinical **.
Lymphoma mainly includes two major categories: Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma, and each major category is divided into many subtypes according to pathological classification. For different types of malignant lymphoma, the survival time after receiving ** can vary significantly. Some patients with malignant lymphoma can obtain clinical efficacy after active and effective radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
There are some malignant lymphomas that have a shorter chance of survival due to a late diagnosis or inability to receive aggressive systemic chemotherapy and other related anti-cancer**.
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Lymphoma can survive for about three to five years if it recovers well after surgery. Lymphoma is cancer that occurs in lymphoid tissue, and common drugs** can choose vincristine, cisplatin, pingyangmycin or orisoplatin, etc., and surgery** can choose chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy mainly uses some drugs to inhibit or kill diseased cells, so as to prolong the life of patients to a certain extent, and sometimes it can also have the best effect. It is recommended to eat lightly.
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The average lifespan of lymphoma is 5-7 years, but there is a little lymphoma that can now be divided into more than 100 subtypes, and the effect of each subtype is different. In general, there are two kinds, one is Hodgkin lymphoma and the other is non-Hodgkin lymphoma. For Hodgkin lymphoma, the current **, early patients can achieve a 90% **rate, and all ** is the same as the life expectancy of a normal person.
For advanced Hodgkin lymphoma, there is a 70% rate, while for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the overall five-year survival rate is about 60%, which means that these 60% of patients will not be ** within five years. After five years, it is actually the same as the life expectancy of a normal person, but there are still about 40% of patients who will die within five years. Therefore, it depends on what type of lymphoma the patient has, whether it is early or advanced.
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How long can you live after mid-stage lymphoma surgery, in order to achieve the goal of prolonging survival, and the improvement of physical function is also an important factor related to how long you can live in the advanced stage of lymphoma. So chemotherapy still can't ** tumor cell tissue, lymphoma is an advanced stage of how long to live lymphoma is a cancer that occurs in lymphoid tissue, so it must be fought vigorously with.
Only in the case of lymph node biopsy, the material is obtained surgically because there is lymph in all parts of the body. Prevent postoperative lymphoma cells** and live like a normal person.
Life protectants also have anti-tumor effects.
Live for about two years after mid-to-late surgery. Living like a normal person, with a high rate of normal cell resection, lymphoma is cancer that occurs in lymphoid tissue, and survival time after lymphoma is uncertain. It is possible to use traditional Chinese medicine for long-term conditioning. Even if the lymphoma is advanced, it is possible.
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How long you can live after surgery varies from person to person, and the time to survive after recovery is also different due to the different symptoms and constitution of each person. If patients can improve their quality of life, pay attention to diet regulation, and pay attention to exercise, they will survive longer.
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Lymphoma is a cancer with a high survival rate, with a high survival rate at 5 years after surgery.
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If lymphoma is early, and the surgery is relatively successful, there is basically no problem in living for a few years, or even a normal lifespan. However, if it is detected later, the age at which it can survive will be shorter.
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When you are sick, don't think about how long you live, look at everything a little bit. Be in a better mood and be a little more resistant. Good luck soon**!
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