2012年5月20日 星期日

T Cell Lymphoma Prognosis - Can the Lymphoma Be Cured?


The T-cell lymphoma prognosis is usually not good, unless you take measures to eliminate it. The t-cell lymphoma can be eliminated by enabling your own body to recognize the cancer and get rid of it. New research is constantly conducted in this area and that's why the prognosis is usually good, provided that people look for new information and stay in touch with the newest research.

T cell lymphoma has several subtypes and they largely determine the prognosis, but generally speaking - it is impossible to accurately predict anything. Prognosis in cancers is determined by what percentage of people get cured, and what percentage develop more severe cancer. That is a poor determinant of what will happen as everyone's body is different, especially when it comes to cancer. That's why it is best to not look at possible percentages and simply do your best to put the cancer in remission. That can be done by a variety of ways.

One of the most promising procedures is to supply your body with the proper tools, which it needs in order to eliminate the cancer. Once that is done, the body will recognize the cancer cells as such and eliminate them. That approach usually works a lot better than chemotherapy, because it is more targeted and the chemotherapy often has unwanted side effects which sometimes are worse than the disease itself. Surgical procedures rarely work for t cell lymphoma, because the cancer cells cannot be eliminated selectively, and a larger portion of them still remains in the patient's body. There is a lot of misleading information on lymphoma and all types of cancer in general and it is best to think outside the box and look for alternative solutions. Doctors usually follow routine protocol and this is not good. We know what are the odds of curing cancer by the traditional chemotherapy approaches - quite low.

There are also a lot of 'alternative' treatments which do not work, because they are overly simplistic. Most of those cures are derived from observation - people who have undergone 'spontaneous remission' did them. In reality they did not play a role in the remission of the cancer and other factors helped much more. It's a basic flaw of the scientific method.




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