Treatable: and often cureable. As you go through the treatment your doctor will keep you informed as to your progress. However, cures do happen and that is what your doctor will be working to do
Answered 8/26/2014
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Yes and No: There are different types of both. Some can be "cured" or go into long-term remission. Here is place to start learning about both: http://www.cancer.org/cancer/non-hodgkinlymphoma/detailedguide/index and http://www.cancer.org/cancer/hodgkindisease/index Good luck, sending good thoughts your way!
Answered 11/22/2019
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Can be: Children and adolescents with Hodgkin lymphoma have approximately a 94% 5 year survival rate with proper treatment. Non Hodgkin lymphoma is a lot harder to predict the prognosis of because there are a lot more factors that go into calculating what a specific individual's prognosis is. There are 3 distinctly different kinds of Non Hodgkin Lymphoma and each have their own ways to determine prognosis
Answered 11/22/2019
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