How long the lymphoma can live after invading bone marrow varies from person to person.
Lymphoma is a malignant disease originated from lymph nodes or lymphatic tissues, and its condition may continue to progress, and in the advanced stage of the disease, the tumor cells may invade bone marrow, affecting the normal hematopoietic function of the bone marrow, and at this time, the patient may have severe anemia, reduction of white blood cells and platelets.
When lymphoma invades the bone marrow, the patient’s condition is very serious, and if not treated in time, the patient’s survival is very short, and may die from primary diseases, serious infections or hemorrhagic complications, etc. This kind of patients need to be treated with combination chemotherapy in time. These patients need timely treatment with combination chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation. Drugs include cyclophosphamide and vincristine.
Some patients may go into remission after active treatment, thus prolonging their survival, but they still need to continue to be treated with combination chemotherapy, targeted therapy (rituximab), etc. However, it is still difficult to predict the exact survival period, as the disease may progress further during the treatment and become life-threatening.
It is recommended that the patient should go to the hematology department in time, and under the guidance of the physician, an individualized treatment plan should be formulated according to the specific condition.