Hello,
Around 18 months ago now, my mum was suddenly diagnosed with Non- Hodgkin Lymphoma having fallen ill.
With the help of the amazing team at Guy’s and my family, my mum made a full recovery and was in remission for several months at the end of 2024 and the start of 2025.
However, almost a month ago now, a scan revealed that my mum’s NHL has returned and she has been assigned CAR-T cell treatment. With Chemo ect.
I am an A level bio student and so can understand the treatment and how it works but would appreciate some input from anyone who has had it before- side effects, experiences ect- Her consultant is amazing and I have full faith in him but would appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
RG X
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