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Bangkok, โคthailand โ- August 30, 2025,โ 16:22:01 ICT โ – A Thai woman’s experience with Stage 4 lymphoma is highlighting the importance โof early cancer โคdetectionโฃ and โขthe accessibility of treatment options โฃwithin the country’s universal healthcare system. โฃHer story,recently shared โwith โBangkokBizNews,details a year-long battleโฃ with the disease,emphasizing the financial relief provided by life insurance and the evolving landscape of lymphoma care.
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โคLymphoma, a cancerโ of โthe lymphatic system, affects individualsโ of all ages. Whileโ treatable, advanced stagesโค require intensive therapies. Thisโข case underscores โขthe critical role of โขrecognizing early symptoms, the potential for accomplished treatment even with late-stage diagnoses, and the financial โsafeguards available to Thai citizens. Ongoingโข research and drug growth are continually improving outcomes for patients, even those who โคinitially do not respond toโ standard treatments.
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โThe patient first noticed a low-grade fever โin the evenings over several โmonths, โคaccompaniedโ by unexplained sweating. Initially attributing these symptoms to โฃpremenstrual fluctuations, sheโค didn’t โsuspect a serious underlying condition. The discovery came whenโข she self-detected a lump near her โขright collarbone, prompting a visit to the hospital. โคSubsequent diagnostic procedures confirmed Stage 4 lymphoma, with the cancer having metastasizedโ to other parts of her body.
โ โ Her treatment plan involved a combination of chemotherapy, medication, 12 rounds of radiation therapy, and immunotherapy, โขspanningโฃ approximately one year. Following this intensive regimen, her โsymptoms subsided. Fortunately, she possessedโค a life insurance policy that coveredโ theโ full 5 millionโข baht (approximately $137,000 USDโค as of August 30, 2025) cost of her treatment.
โฃ “The first warning sign of the symptoms โof disease, low fever in the evening, โwhich has beenโค several months and sweating without knowingโ the cause. But at that time Iโ didn’t know that โI would have lymphoma.โ Becauseโ women near โฃmenstruation โฃtend to haveโข low fever. Next, I found a โcancer. โขAndโค promptly admitted,” she stated in an interview. “Fortunately, he hadโข life insurance. And exercise โthe โright โคto pay the โtotalโ treatment cost of approximately 5 million baht.”
The patient โcontinues to prioritize her health through regular check-ups and adherence โขto doctor’s appointments.Thailand‘s โฃhealthcareโ system โprovides comprehensive โคcoverage for lymphoma treatment through โคthreeโข primary avenues: the National Health Security โSystem โ(Gold card), โฃthe โSocial Security โขSystem, and the Civil Servant Welfare system.
For patients whoโ do not respond to initial treatments, ongoingโ research and the development of new drugs โขoffer promising alternatives. Whileโ outcomes vary, advancements in lymphomaโ care are โคyielding positive results. Consistent self-care โand diligentโข follow-up with medical professionals remain crucial for long-termโ health management.
“However, at present, it can be โฃtreated for all โฃbenefits. 3 Health Funds include the National health Security System (Gold card), social