Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Patient: Hi doctor, my uncle was found to have non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, T-lymphoblast type, early to mid-stage, stage 2 in July last year, that is, he started chemotherapy, 8 times of chemotherapy, used hypercvad and echop two regimens, after the fourth chemotherapy, the subclavian lymph nodes basically disappeared, until the end of chemotherapy on November 13. Last November, PETCT was normal, and today (2012-3-12), hemoglobin 613.26 (reference value 21.8~274.66) was checked, and the rest of the tests were normal, and no enlarged lymph nodes were reported in CT. Xiangya Affiliated Hospital said that bone marrow transplantation in the last 3-6 months could cure the disease and suggested transplantation. Hunan Central Hospital said that CT is normal and bone marrow transplant is not needed for the time being. I would like to hear your opinion, do I need a bone marrow transplant? Can it be cured after bone marrow transplant? Or continue to observe Zhu Chuansheng, Department of Hematology, Shandong Province Qianfo Mountain Hospital