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burkitt’s - disturbing images

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Sep 11 2008 | By: lolayabonobo

dunno if i told you, but i’ve heard from 3 tropical disease specialists now who say it’s probably Burkitt’s lymphoma. Here is what i could find about Burkitts on the web. as you can see from the pics, it looks like Amazone’s got it.

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Burkitt’s lymphoma (or Burkitt Lymphoma) is an uncommon type of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). Burkitt’s lymphoma commonly affects children. It is a highly aggressive type of B-cell lymphoma that often starts and involves body parts other than lymph nodes. In spite of its fast-growing nature, Burkitt’s lymphoma is often curable with modern intensive therapies.

Two types of Burkitt’s lymphoma: There are two broad types of Burkitt’s lymphoma – the sporadic and the endemic varieties. There is a very high incidence of this disease in equatorial Africa, and disease in this region is called endemic Burkitt’s lymphoma. Disease in other regions of the world is much less common, and is called sporadic Burkitt’s lymphoma. Though they are the same disease, the two forms are different in many ways.

Endemic Burkitt’s lymphoma: In equatorial Africa, about half of all childhood cancers are Burkitt’s lymphoma. The disease involves children much more than adults, and is related to Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) infection in 95% cases. It characteristically has a high chance of involving the jawbone, a rather distinctive feature that is rare in sporadic Burkitt’s. It also commonly involves the abdomen.

Burkitt’s lymphoma is a highly aggressive tumor, and often life threatening. But it is also one of the more curable forms of lymphoma. With current aggressive forms of chemotherapy that uses drugs in high doses, and with the availability of new measures to support individuals during intensive treatment, this lymphoma is curable in many patients. Nearly 80% of those with localized disease and more than half the children with more widespread disease are cured. Late relapses are hardly seen.

4 Responses to “burkitt’s - disturbing images”

Wanda, Atlanta, on 11 Sep 2008

Not only do I hope and pray that this can be handled in time for this litle girl but I have learned a great deal — thank you.

paula, on 11 Sep 2008

It looks horrible, sounds horrible, it is absolutely awful that this happens to young people. Thank you for the updates, know that my thoughts are with Amazone.

Lucia Cristiana, Brasil, on 11 Sep 2008

Thank you for this information. I will pray for them. My heart is broken. The pain of human and not human being - life’s pain - touch me.

Annie, on 11 Sep 2008

Wow………I am not sure which of the photos was worse………they one of the little girl last week or this one? Will anything be done to help them?

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