Cancer Relapse: Chemo, Radiation & Stem Cell Transplant (Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma) | Robyn’s Story (

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07/09/23

After experienced radiologist, Robyn, learned she had non-Hodgkin lymphoma (diffuse large B-cell lymphoma or DLBCL), she transitioned from doctor to cancer patient. Robyn underwent R-CHOP and went into remission, traveling with her family.
Four years later, she felt another lymph node swollen, this time on the back of the neck. The cancer was back. In this second part of our conversation, Robyn talks about those symptoms, having to go through treatment again, including more intense chemo and a stem cell transplant.
Thank you for sharing your story, Robyn!

Full story & transcript → https://www.thepatientstory.co....m/cancers/non-hodgki

Series Videos:
1) From Doctor to Patient: How I Got Diagnosed with Cancer: https://youtu.be/3i7EA5PiNYI
2) Cancer Relapse: Chemo, Radiation & Stem Cell Transplant: This Video
3) Doctor Undergoes CAR T-Cell Therapy Clinical Trial: https://youtu.be/eeG2zcSGHWE

The interview has only been edited for clarity.

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Contents of this video:
00:00 - Intro
00:44 - Processing the relapse
04:40 - Septic shock
06:59 - Summarizing the treatment
10:52 - BEAM Chemotherapy
11:45 - Taking medication to help with the side effects
13:10 - Is head and neck radiation typical in this situation?
14:20 - What was the decision-making behind choosing the radiation?
15:30 - Guidance for people going through a life-changing diagnosis
18:42 - Were these side effects unexpected?
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