Can be curative: There are a small percentage of hodgkin lymphoma patients who do not respond to standard therapy or relapse after it. For those, stem cell transplant may be an option that can provide cure. We have learned to offer the transplant earlier in the course before a patient has too many failed treatments because there are more complications and a higher death rate in late treatment.
Answered 11/2/2015
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In many ways: One gets this if the disease is recurrent or very widespread: so it could cure that person. But, a transplant has many side effects. Two main types of transplant happen: allo (another person's marrow and what is used for cure above) and auto (what is used if chemotherapy wipes out your marrow and they want to get your marrow back (if it was stored). The scope of this is best reviewed face to face.
Answered 9/14/2013
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It is potentially cu: Using bone marrow transplant to treat hodgkin disease is commonly done procedure and has high success rate. It is typically done in patients who do not achieve good results with first line of chemotherapy.It is a curative procedure in more than half of such patients.
Answered 4/25/2013
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