In most cases, yes. However it depends on the stage of the lymphoma and where it is in the body.
Non-Hodgkins lymphoma is actually an umbrella category for a range of types of lymphoma. Some are more aggressive than others. Treatment these days is very good and there is a good response rate both with conventional medical treatment, and sometimes with nutritional treatments. I say this as a 19-year Survivor of conventional medical treatment, and I have a friend who went on a macrobiotic diet and beat it as well. (Note: I have read recently that diets that include some animal protein are being used successfully in treatment, as different nutritional-based therapies work from different theories.)
lymphoma
Only God knows...No Doctor can ascertain and give a definite length of time a person with malignant lymphoma lives..But generally shorter than normal...
Melanoma is not cured unless it is diagnosed at a stage when it can be isolated and removed surgically.
Lymphomas can be divided into two main types: Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's.
Can't find 'lympnoma' in my dictionary ... but it cross references to 'lymphoma which are malignant tumors that arise in the lymph nodes or in other lymphoid tissue.
Treatment options for lymphomas depend on the type of lymphoma and its stage. In most cases, treatment consists of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination of the two.
The four classes of malignant tumors go by the name of carcinoma, lymphoma, sarcomas, and melanomas. It is a potentially life-threatening mass of cancerous cells.
There is no term listed as such. It is used in part of a description of a disease or condition. For example: Kaposi's sarcoma is a rare malignant lesion. Soft purple-brown nodule, associated with AIDS, diabetes, and malignant lymphoma.
224.5 Benign neoplasm of retina; abnormal growth of the cells without malignant charateristics.
Acupuncture, hypnotherapy , and guided imagery may be useful tools in treating the pain of lymphomas.
they are often difficult to diagnose. There are no screening tests available, and, since the symptoms are nonspecific, lymphomas are rarely recognized in their early stages.
Takao Nitta died in 7 July 2007 of malignant lymphoma.