Burkitt’s lymphoma

Burkitt lymphoma is a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Most of its victims are children, although it sometimes occurs in adults. Although they are essentially considered to be the same disease, there are two forms of this Lymphoma, one known as the African version, officially known as Endemic Burkitt Lymphoma and which medical studies indicate is related to the Epstein Barr Virus and the other form that is found in the rest of the world does not appear to have an immediate connection to Epstein Barr virus although in some cases Epstein Barr virus may be present in one of the parents. The latter is known as Sporadic Burkitt Lymphoma. In endemic lymphoma, the jaw is usually the part of the body that is attacked, while in sporadic lymphoma it is the abdomen that is most frequently attacked and very rarely the jaw or mouth area.

While this is an aggressive and life-threatening form of cancer, it also responds well to modern forms of chemotherapy. Most of its victims are cured, and the disease rarely returns or seems to lead to other forms of cancer.

Medical professionals believe that their studies indicate that, in most cases, lymphoma is related to some form of immunodeficiency, including HIV infection. It has also been shown to attack people who have undergone some type of transplant, so they have deliberately shocked their immune systems in order to get their bodies to accept the transplant.

An aspect of Burkitt’s lymphoma that does not tend to be associated is anorexia. It is important for a person affected by this lymphoma to maintain a healthy diet. Medical professionals suggest that instead of trying to stick to a regular system of meals, such as breakfast, lunch, and dinner, a person with this lymphoma eat smaller, more frequent meals. They should avoid junk food and eat foods that appeal to them. It is also recommended that they consume high-calorie foods.

Medical professionals also recommend that people with this lymphoma exercise regularly.

The symptoms of endemic lymphoma are swellings that appear in the lymph nodes, jaw, neck, groin, or armpits. The symptoms of sporadic lymphoma usually start in the abdominal area.

Burkitt’s lymphoma is a formidable foe, but that doesn’t mean its victims are defeated to begin with. As in any battle, you need to fight your opponent and often Burkitt lymphoma victims become Burkitt lymphoma victors.

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *