
Originally Posted by
chrisAdams
Where are you from? My brother is a lymphoma specialist in CT. I consulted him and what's probably going to happen is you're going to first get a biopsy, (they take out the whole lump/node or part of it). That's tested for malignancy. Next, if they find that there is malignancy, they'll give you either chemo or radiation. There's also a procdure where they systematically go through your body and remove your lymph nodes. This may not be an option in your case as the dissease is mild. They will also monitor your other organs for spread of the cancer. They may take some of your bone marrow for after the chemo is done, because chemo can destroy the marrow, and lymphoma can often spread to the marrow. Make sure you choose a hospital that does more than 5 bone marrow transplants a year. In the mean time, he suggests getting your immunizations up to date, especially flu, menangitis and pneumonia. Good luck buddy. It's good that they caught it early.