Sunday, January 10, 2010

What Is Lymphoma More Condition_symptoms Generally Speaking Is Lymphoma Considered One Of The More Deadly Cancers Or Less Deadly Cancers?

Generally speaking is lymphoma considered one of the more deadly cancers or less deadly cancers? - what is lymphoma more condition_symptoms

I know that the lung cancer is even worse, in what area of the lymphoma type of cancer?

11 comments:

Char said...

I do not know how, but I know that lymphoma is treated very well. It has about 3 years ago since I had.
Here you can find more information:
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls
best wishes

Char said...

I do not know how, but I know that lymphoma is treated very well. It has about 3 years ago since I had.
Here you can find more information:
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls
best wishes

barthebe... said...

There are several types of lymphomas and classifications. Hodgkin's is softer, malignant B-cells in some classes, so I can not answer your question

tessasmo... said...

It is low on the list of fatal cancers. The treatment is effective in general.

tessasmo... said...

It is low on the list of fatal cancers. The treatment is effective in general.

tessasmo... said...

It is low on the list of fatal cancers. The treatment is effective in general.

rer348 said...

I really do not know the absolute classification of cancer and its morbidity. Lymphoma is is, but certainly not a "minor" cancer, such as the lymph system is basically a "highway" to spread the cancer. Please be assured that the work and documents the oncology medical community and researchers hard to help them with such cancers. A better day will come.

rer348 said...

I really do not know the absolute classification of cancer and its morbidity. Lymphoma is is, but certainly not a "minor" cancer, such as the lymph system is basically a "highway" to spread the cancer. Please be assured that the work and documents the oncology medical community and researchers hard to help them with such cancers. A better day will come.

girismyf... said...

There is no treatment for lymphoma, it became less deadly, but you mentioned that lung cancer was the "worst" I'm not sure what their classification. Lung cancer is usually caused by smoking, although the number is a cancer-killer of men and women are separated at the highest in men and women. It is also not a high mortality of lung cancer than in some other cancers are much rarer, they are close, and in the past, a case fatality rate of 90%.

Billy L said...

Well, being treated may be less dangerous ... However, it is each cancer bad. So, yes ...

Billy L said...

Well, being treated may be less dangerous ... However, it is each cancer bad. So, yes ...

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