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@loribmt

Welcome to Connect, @raetp and thank you for such an uplifting, encouraging reply about your brother’s Hodgkin’s lymphoma experience. Many years ago, in 1969, I lost my 27 year old brother to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Back then there was no potential cure and the survival rate for anyone getting this cancer was less than 2%.

Since then there have been huge strides in HL research and now, with treatment, the survival rate is 92% and continues to rise. So congratulations and Happy Birthday to your brother. I wish him continued success. It’s refreshing to hear positive stories like this.
At which Mayo Campus did your brother have his medical treatments?

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He was treated at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Methodist Campus, in downtown Rochester, MN