Cerebral Lymphoma
Cerebral lymphoma, also known as brain lymphoma or central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma, is a rare type of cancer that originates in the lymph tissues of the brain or spinal cord. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
Cerebral lymphoma can occur when the cells from lymph tissue become malignant (cancerous) and forms in the central nervous system (primary) or spreads from other parts of the body to the central nervous system (secondary).
Cerebral lymphoma can be life-threating without treatment and men are more likely to develop cerebral lymphoma than women.
The average age of diagnosis for cerebral lymphoma is 55.
Cerebral Lymphoma
Francine’s Story
Francine Coombes from Australia began to experience seizures and eventually, partial paralysis. She only retained control of half her body. The only options offered to her in Australia were conventional treatments in the form of Radiation and Chemotherapy.
Due to the severe side-effects these treatments would have, she decided against receiving the standard procedures. Instead, she sought Integrative Treatments to remedy her illness.
“This is a great place for all types of cancer. For Brain Cancer, I feel that they really know what they’re doing here. They’ve dealt with so many types of it. This is the place.”
Francine’s personal treatment plan
Francine made a substantial recovery over the course of seven weeks. During her second week of treatment she regained the ability to move her paralysed arm. By her seventh week, she managed to walk a full kilometre. Towards the end of her treatment, Francine was nearing her level of mobility prior to the onset of her illness.
Integrative Treatments were greatly beneficial to Francine. She received a variety of treatments including IPT, Metabolic Treatments, Intravenous Biological Treatment, Hyperthermia and more.
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Disclaimer
The testimonials on our website are the real life experiences from patients who are willing to share their experiences and treatment journey at Verita Life. They have done so to offer some insight and may be of hope to other cancer patients, but they are not meant to represent the journey of all patients. As you are probably aware everyone’s cancer is unique and results to all treatments are individual.
Results along with treatment plans, will vary depending on each persons medical history.