Question from the audience was: How many treatments will she have, and what time frame?
Treatments will be every two to three weeks. The usual spread is three weeks, but she is getting "mini-CHOP" (smaller dose) and the oncologist could put them closer together. He will watch how she is doing and how the blood tests look. A patient usually receives six treatments.
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