How many years a lymphoma patient can live depends on the specific condition of the patient and cannot be generalized.
Lymphoma mainly includes Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, in which the treatment effect and prognosis of Hodgkin’s lymphoma are generally better, with the 5-year survival rate of patients being 90%, but if the condition is more serious, the 5-year survival rate may only be 31.9%.
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is divided into low-risk, low-intermediate-risk, high-intermediate-risk and high-risk groups. The 5-year survival rate of the low-risk group is about 73%; the low-intermediate-risk group is about 50%; the high-intermediate-risk group is about 43%; and the high-risk group is about 26%.
Therefore, the survival time of different patients is different, and even the survival time of patients with the same disease classification may also be different, and can not be generalized, it is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and the relevant situation can also consult the attending physician.