24. Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA
Part I Adult Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
(1)
Overview
(2)
Risk Factors
(3)
Signs & Symptoms
(4)
Diagnosis as per Modern science
(5)
Ayurvedic Treatment
(1) Overview: -
Adult Hodgkin's lymphoma is a
disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the
lymph system.
Adult Hodgkin's lymphoma is a type of cancer that develops
in the lymph system, part of the body's immune system.
The lymph system is made up of the following:
·
Lymph: -
Colorless,
watery fluid that travels through the lymph system and
carries white blood cells called lymphocytes. Lymphocytes
protect the body against infections and the growth of
tumors.
·
Lymph
vessels: -
A network
of thin tubes that collect lymph from different parts of
the body and return it to the bloodstream.
·
Lymph
nodes: -
Small,
bean-shaped structures that filter substances in lymph and
help fight infection and disease. Lymph nodes are located
along the network of lymph vessels found throughout the
body. Clusters of lymph nodes are found in the underarm,
pelvis, neck, abdomen, and groin.
·
Spleen: -
An organ
that produces lymphocytes, filters the blood, stores blood
cells, and destroys old blood cells. It is located on the
left side of the abdomen near the stomach.
·
Thymus: -
An organ
in which lymphocytes grow and multiply. The thymus is in
the chest behind the breastbone.
·
Tonsils: -
Two small
masses of lymph tissue at the back of the throat. The
tonsils produce lymphocytes.
·
Bone
marrow: -
The soft,
spongy tissue in the center of large bones. Bone marrow
produces white blood cells, red blood cells, and
platelets.
Because lymph tissue is found throughout the body,
Hodgkin's lymphoma can begin in almost any part of the
body and spread to almost any tissue or organ in the body.
Lymphomas are divided into 2 general types: Hodgkin's
lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
There are 5 different types of
Hodgkin's lymphoma. These 5 types are based on the way
they look under a microscope.
(1) Nodular
sclerosing Hodgkin's lymphoma.
(2) Mixed
cellularity Hodgkin's lymphoma.
(3)
Lymphocyte depletion Hodgkin's lymphoma.
(4)
Lymphocyte-rich classical Hodgkin's lymphoma.
(5) Nodular
lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma.
(2) Risk
Factors: -
·
Being in
young or late adulthood.
·
Being male.
·
Being
infected with the Epstein-Barr virus.
·
Having a
first-degree relative (parent, brother, or sister) with
Hodgkin's lymphoma.
(3) Signs & Symptoms: -
·
Painless,
swollen lymph nodes in the neck, underarm, or groin.
·
Fevers
(unexplained).
·
Drenching
night sweats.
·
Weight loss
(unexplained).
·
Itchy skin.
·
Tiredness.
(4)
Diagnosis as per modern science: -
v
Physical
Exam and History
v
Complete
Blood Count
v
Sedimentation Rate
v
Blood
chemistry studies
v
Lymph node
biopsy
v
Immunophenotyping
(5) Treatment as per Ayurveda: -
Part II
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
(1) Overview
(2) Risk
Factors
(3) Signs &
Symptoms
(4)
Diagnosis as per modern science
(5)
Treatment as per Ayurveda
(1) Overview: -
The lymph system is part of the immune system and is made
up of the following:
·
Lymph:
Colorless, watery fluid that travels through the lymph
system and carries white blood cells called lymphocytes.
Lymphocytes protect the body against infections and the
growth of tumors.
·
Lymph
vessels: A network of thin tubes that collect lymph from
different parts of the body and return it to the
bloodstream.
·
Lymph
nodes: Small, bean-shaped structures that filter
substances in lymph and help fight infection and disease.
Lymph nodes are located along the network of lymph vessels
found throughout the body. Clusters of lymph nodes are
found in the underarm, pelvis, neck, abdomen, and groin.
·
Spleen: An
organ that produces lymphocytes, filters the blood, stores
blood cells, and destroys old blood cells. It is located
on the left side of the abdomen near the stomach.
·
Thymus: An
organ in which lymphocytes grow and multiply. The thymus
is in the chest behind the breastbone.
·
Tonsils:
Two small masses of lymph tissue at the back of the
throat. The tonsils produce lymphocytes.
·
Bone
marrow: The soft, spongy tissue in the center of large
bones. Bone marrow produces white blood cells, red blood
cells, and platelets.
Because lymph tissue is found throughout the body, adult
non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can begin in almost any part of the
body. Cancer can spread to the liver and many other organs
and tissues.
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can occur in both adults and
children.
Lymphomas are divided into two general types: Hodgkin’s
lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
(2) Risk Factors: -
·
Being
older, male, or white.
·
Having one
of the following medical conditions:
§
An
inherited immune disorder.
§
An
autoimmune disease.
§
HIV/AIDS.
§
Human
T-lymphotrophic virus type I or Epstein-Barr virus.
§
A history
of Helicobacter pylori infection.
·
Taking
immunosuppressant drugs after an organ transplant.
·
Being
exposed to certain pesticides.
·
A diet high
in meats and fat.
(3) Signs &
Symptoms: -
·
Painless
swelling in the lymph nodes in the neck, underarm, groin,
or stomach.
·
Fever
(unexplained).
·
Drenching
night sweats.
·
Constant
tiredness.
·
Weight loss
(unexplained) in the past 6 months.
·
Skin rash
or itchy skin.
·
Pain in the
chest, abdomen, or bones (unexplained).
(4)
Diagnosis as per modern science: -
v
Physical
Exam and History
v
Complete
Blood Count
v
Sedimentation Rate
v
Blood
chemistry studies
v
Lymph node
biopsy
v
Bone Marrow
Biopsy
(5)
Treatment as per Ayurveda: -
Results of 770 patients of
various types of cancer treated at DARF during Jan.2004 to
Dec.2004.
(1) Total no. of Primary cancer
504. In all 504 patients with primary cancer of various
types were treated at DARF.
- 13%
patients were rendered disease free
- 20.63%
patients were markedly improved
- 65.27%
patients were improved
- 0.9%
patients were uncured
(2) Total no. of Secondary
(metastases) cancer 266. In all 266 patients with
metastases of different types were treated at DARF.
- 12.03%
patients were rendered disease free
- 18.04%
patients were markedly improved
- 68.79%
patients were improved
- 1.12%
patients were uncured
The above results show the high
effectiveness of DARF anti cancer therapy.
(3) Ayurveda herbs used in the
cure of lymphoma : -
(Keep watching this space for
more results. To be added soon article on research on high
affectivity of herbs in cancer.)
(Prepared by Divyajyot
Ayurvedic Research foundation India. We are conducting
research and treatment in Ayurvedic herbal cure of
cancer since last 25 years. The data and information
contained on this site is based on Ayurvedic herbal
wisdom and our research.)
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