Good news!
Hi everyone, I received good news today, my indolent mantle cell lymphoma is in full remission for the first time since diagnosis three years ago. My oncologist said the PET scan detected 'no active disease'. I've been in a clinical trial since February at the James Cancer Center in Columbus Ohio. Just wanted to share some good news. I never thought it would happen with my type of lymphoma, it's a stubborn one. My oncologist said since I have had such a good response to the meds she thinks I could be in remission for up to 7 years. I'll take it!
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