Non Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment In India

The cost of non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment for Indian patients ranges from Rs. 310800 to Rs. 414400. The cost for patients from other countries ranges from USD 6300 to USD 7700.
The patient must spend two days in the hospital and ten days outside of it. The patient’s diagnosis and the facilities they choose will influence the overall cost of the treatment.

 

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma: What is it?

Cancer that develops in the lymphatic system is called non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). NHL has so far been classified into more than 70 different subtypes. You are not born with this genetic condition because it is acquired. White blood cells or lymphocytes can develop mutations, leading to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. About 85% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas originate in the B-cells. Patients with specific illnesses and immune system problems have an increased risk of developing NHL. NHL symptoms include:

  • Enlarged lymph nodes
  • Swelling and pain in the abdomen
  • Cough
  • Chest discomfort
  • Dyspnea
  • Fever and unexplained weight loss
  • A lot of night sweats

 

Exactly how is the procedure carried out?

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) treatment is a multidisciplinary process that depends on the NHL subtype, stage, and overall health of the patient, among other things. The main types of treatment for NHL are as follows:

  • In chemotherapy, strong medications are ingested or delivered intravenously to eradicate cancer cells throughout the body. The particular NHL subtype and the severity of the illness determine the chemotherapeutic regimen to be used.
  • In radiation therapy, malignant cells are targeted for destruction or killing using high-energy X-rays or other types of radiation. It is mostly utilized for localized NHL or to combine treatments following chemotherapy.
  • Monoclonal antibodies and immune checkpoint inhibitors are examples of immunotherapeutic drugs that work to improve the immune system’s capacity to detect and eliminate NHL cells.
  • Targeted therapies are medications that have been molecularly developed to specifically interfere with the growth and survival of NHL cells by focusing on particular proteins or signaling pathways involved in their proliferation.
  • In a stem cell transplant, the damaged bone marrow is exchanged for healthy stem cells that can create WBCs devoid of malignancy. There are typically two types: allogeneic and autologous.

Who is the Best Doctor to Treat Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma?

For the diagnosis and treatment of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, hematologists, radiation oncologists, and oncologists are used.

Thorough physical examinations, blood and urine testing, lymph node tests, imaging studies, and bone marrow tests are necessary for the diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

What is the Procedure’s Typical Success Rate?

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients have an overall 5-year survival rate between 70-75%.

Alternative therapies do not exist to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma. When given a cancer diagnosis, one can talk to the doctor about stress management techniques. In addition to medication, art therapy and spirituality may be beneficial.

 

What is covered by the price of treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma?

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma expenses include:

  • Costs associated with preoperative diagnostic procedures, such as physical examinations, blood and urine testing, lymph node tests, imaging studies, and bone marrow tests
  • The cost of the procedure (which depends on the type, size, and degree of the tumor’s spread)
  • Surgery type [Debulking of a tumor, splenectomy, etc.]
  • Cost of recovery (chemotherapy or radiotherapy may be required before or after surgery)
  • Medicines
  • hospitalization of the patient

What aspects of the cost of non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment affect it?

The patient’s condition and preferences have an impact on the procedure’s ultimate cost. Some of these elements include:

  • Choosing a general, twin-sharing, or single-room hospital and room
  • The cancer’s stage and type
  • After surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy, patients may need additional examinations using PET CT and similar testing.
  • It can be necessary to perform any more tests, including blood or ECG checks.
  • A prolonged hospital stay (often, the stay is two days)
  • The cost of lodging during follow-ups, if the patient is not a local resident [chemotherapy or radiotherapy sessions may last longer]

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