Can malignant lymphoid tumors be cured

Whether malignant lymphatic tumor, i.e. lymphoma, can be cured depends on its age, physical quality, pathological typing, staging, treatment method, whether there is metastasis, whether there will be recurrence and other factors, and it is necessary to seek medical treatment in time and carry out relevant examination before a suitable treatment plan can be given. The treatment of lymphoma is mainly based on the combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, as well as targeted therapy and bio-immunotherapy, etc. The specific treatment plan should be combined with the actual situation of the patient. Lymphoma is a tumor formed by malignant proliferation of lymphocytes in lymphatic tissues. Lymphoma is mainly divided into Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The early stage of Hodgkin’s lymphoma has a complete remission rate of 80% and a five-year survival rate of 75% after treatment; non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can survive for up to ten years after treatment. However, the early prognosis of malignant lymphoma is generally better, and those without systemic symptoms, young people, and women have a better prognosis than those with systemic symptoms, children and the elderly, and men. As to whether it can be cured, it needs to depend on whether the patient will relapse after treatment and whether it is sensitive to chemotherapy during the first treatment, all of which can affect its prognosis. Therefore, it depends on whether the patient will relapse after treatment, whether it will metastasize, and the pathological type and stage of lymphoma to determine whether it can be cured or not. It is suggested that lymphoma patients should follow the doctor’s advice, listen to the specialist’s diagnosis and treatment suggestions, and reasonably standardize the treatment. In daily life, Chinese medicine should pay attention to diet, eat more high protein, easy to digest, fresh fruits and vegetables, avoid spicy and stimulating diet, pay attention to rest, and combine work and rest.