I see, since I personally don't get to examine Sen. Thompson, I do not get to commment. If Sen. Thompson, or his doctors do not release all the hard data to which you refer, then we must instead look at what we do know, which is that he has been diagnosed with NHL. The overall 10 year survival for patients diagnosed with NHL is around 38%.
NHL prognosis is based on risk factors. We don't know which risk category Fred Thompson is in. We do know he has one risk factor, which is age >60. Are there extranodal sites? Is the LDH higher than normal? We don't know. If he has one more risk factor he would be in the Low-intermediate risk category, which has reduced survival.
So, sorry for bringing all this up. I like Fred Thompson, I wish him the best, I am sorry he has this disease, but it affects his potential candidacy for the Presidency and we need to consider the medical facts as they are.
I never said that.
According to Thompson, there are 35 types of lymphoma and he has a relatively better one.
I didn't hear him say he was diagnosed with NHL. Was Thompson diagnosed with that the particular type of lymphoma?
Let’s see the facts on prostate cancer and skin cancer, now.