Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma survivor shares his cancer journey

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Bob Ruzensky is a two-time survivor of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Initially diagnosed and treated in January of 2014, Bob's cancer returned in October of 2014. Doctors recommended he undergo a stem cell transplant the second time and Bob is currently in remission. Bob's wife Debra is a clinical dietitian at MD Anderson and was his primary caregiver during his treatments. Hear Bob and Debra describe their experience at MD Anderson.

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I'm so happy you servived this I'm also going to survive.Pray for me everyone .I'll start chemo soon for lymphoma .My name is Ann. Thanks peace and love be with you and anyone reading this .☮️❤️

shellydavenport
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My brother has stage 3 his chemo is going to start tonight he is 29 plz pray

naziarafique
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This video does not explain how this guy managed to get B Cell Lymphoma.

starboy
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seems he was over 65? in Russia if you over 65 - no transplantation, sometimes rejecting of chemical therapy - only pills

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I have lymphoma but they messed my biopsy. The surgeon went behind the doctors back and did it there way. Which was Radiology and not surgery. So I’m not paying for that and waiting another 5-8 days for the surgery for a Diagnosis when it’s lymphoma. I’m going somewhere else to get treated accordingly and professionally.There is 2 types of categories in lymphoma, and it’s a high survival rate and that what they don’t know because they didn’t have enough fluids, but 6 months of chemotherapy, I’m just scared I’m 20

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