The prognosis isn’t good, exactly, but it could be much worse. His malignancy is non-aggressive, but it’s not yet curable. Hopefully, it can be beaten back with treatment, as needed, to buy time for newer, truly curative therapies to become available. I wish him the best possible response to his chemo.
Husband Number One has indolent non-Hodgkins lymphoma, in remission at present. It’s similar in many ways to CLL, and we’re always excited to hear of new treatment modalities being investigated. The usual sources don’t pass on information about advanced research involving nano-technology. When you do, hope grows!
The prognosis isn’t good, exactly, but it could be much worse. His malignancy is non-aggressive, but it’s not yet curable. Hopefully, it can be beaten back with treatment, as needed, to buy time for newer, truly curative therapies to become available. I wish him the best possible response to his chemo.
Husband Number One has indolent non-Hodgkins lymphoma, in remission at present. It’s similar in many ways to CLL, and we’re always excited to hear of new treatment modalities being investigated. The usual sources don’t pass on information about advanced research involving nano-technology. When you do, hope grows!