No, it doesn't always recur, but there are 3 ways it can and these then require additional treatment: There's "resistant", in which some cells resist and remain after chemo and other treatments; there's "progressive", where it actually gets worse; and then there's "recurrent" in which it seems to vanish but returns. That said, with treatment, it can, in fact, disappear. As a matter of fact, it's considered one of the most treatable forms of cancer, with over 90% of people surviving it.
Hodgkins Disease (also Hodgkins Lymphoma) is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system in the body. The lymph nodes are a part of the bodies immune system.
yes
she died
She had Hodgkins disease
Mario Lemieux
Thankfully, Hodgkins Lymphoma is treatable even though it is an extremely serious disease. It is best treated when caught in early stages. usually radiation combined with other treatments is used to fight this disease.
typical type of ceels have seen in hodgkins disease called as "reed stenbergs cells"
Dale Carnegie died of Hodgkins disease on 1st November 1955
PID can recur, or can become chronic.
non hodgkins is the worse
The address of the Hodgkins Public Library District is: 6500 Wenz Avenue, Hodgkins, 60525 7632
Bone marrow transplants are accompanied by serious and life-threatening risks. Furthermore, they are not always an absolute assurance of a cure for the underlying ailment; a disease may recur in the future.