Can T-cell lymphoma be cured?

It is possible to cure T-cell lymphoma, but the cure rate is low.
Lymphomas can be divided into B-cell lymphomas and T-cell lymphomas. B-cell lymphoma has a relatively better prognosis and higher cure rate than T-cell lymphoma, while T-cell lymphoma has a worse overall prognosis and lower cure rate.
T-cell lymphomas can be further divided into various types, of which ALK-positive interstitial large cell lymphoma has a better prognosis compared to other types of T-cell lymphoma, while other types of T-cell lymphomas have overall poor treatment outcomes and short survival.
Although the overall prognosis of T-cell lymphoma is poor, there is still a certain cure rate. It is necessary to consult the hematology department to improve the examination, to clarify the specific type and prognostic stratification, and to carry out individualized treatment under the guidance of physicians. Drugs include cedarbenamide, cyclophosphamide, vincristine and so on.