Sunday, October 9, 2005

Causes of lymphoma

The exact cause of lymphoma remains unknown. However, some forms of lymphoma are more likely to develop in people who have taken drugs to prevent rejection of an organ following a transplant or who have reduced immunity, for example people with HIV or AIDS.

It is thought that certain chemicals in insecticides and wood preserving materials may cause lymphoma.

According to Dr Goh, most patients are very concerned if there is good treatment available for their lymphoma. “Patients must be reassured that NHL is a very treatable, and sometimes curable, condition. It is very important to give patients hope because there is hope!

“Many patients with lymphoma respond well to treatment and remain in remission for many, many years,” she assures.

She advises individuals to not ignore painless swellings – get medical advise immediately! With the latest advances in medicine, lymphoma is a very treatable condition.

Understanding lymphoma

Source: The Star

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