I was diagnosed with Fnhl a few weeks ago.
I was diagnosed with Fnhl just over 2 years ago.
Seasonal variance in the incidence of Fnhl, July 2007 Newsletter, p. 14-15.
Research study on resveratrol and transformed Fnhl cells, June 2009 Newsletter, p. 11-12.
Using MRI scans for Fnhl, Article 5,
p. 32-33; September 2013 Newsletter, p. 18-21.
The stages of progress in regression and resolution of Fnhl, August 2015 Newsletter, p. 16-18.
Not optimizing vitamin D is a strategic error for Fnhl patients, April 2015 Newsletter, p. 18-20.
Need for Fnhl patients to avoid supplementation with glutamine, Article 11,
p. 9-10; November 2012 Newsletter, p. 9-10.
Research on resveratrol and transformed Fnhl cells, Article 4,
p. 24; June 2012 Newsletter, p. 14-16; June 2009 Newsletter, p. 11-12.
The importance of tumor suppressor genes in both Fnhl growth and natural regression,
May 2016 Newsletter, p. 15-20; August 2015 Newsletter(entire).
FOXP3+ Tregs, a potent prognostic indicator of long-term survival with Fnhl, is a master regulator of inflammation,
June 2017 Newsletter, p. 10-15.
The importance of tumor suppressor genes in holding Fnhl in check, May 2016 Newsletter,
p. 15-20; August 2015 Newsletter, p. 9-10; 21-23.
Latest research on stem cell transplants and Fnhl, including overall survival findings
and key information on genetic factors, March 2013 Newsletter, p. 8-13.
At the time a person is diagnosed with Fnhl, his or her lymphoma will typically be well advanced,
likely having started many years before.
Retinoids crucial for the proliferation of FOXP3+ Treg
cells which are crucial for long-term survival with Fnhl, June 2017 Newsletter,
p. 6-9, 12-15; Article 3, p. 29.
Durable cure for Fnhl not possible without correction of the underlying genetics,
December 2015 Newsletter, p. 3-7; March 2014 Newsletter, p. 9-10; June 2012 Newsletter, p. 3-8.
FOXP3, a potent prognostic indicator of long-term survival with Fnhl, increases dramatically with both sunlight exposure and the presence of retinoic acid,
June 2017 Newsletter, p. 10-15.
Low vitamin D levels in Fnhl patients found to be“surprisingly strong” prognostic
indicators for overall survival(OS) outcomes, May 2015 Newsletter, p. 4-6; Article 10, p. 14; December 2012 Newsletter, p. 6-8.