tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post7555890627483611535..comments2024-03-27T08:59:24.243-04:00Comments on Lympho Bob: ASCO: PET/CT for Follicular LymphomaLymphomaniachttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17519575154615844854noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post-6425541594716153542014-06-20T11:17:35.914-04:002014-06-20T11:17:35.914-04:00Half a baked potato, splattered with strawberry ja...Half a baked potato, splattered with strawberry jam????Lymphomaniachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17519575154615844854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post-367098289410440202014-06-19T00:25:27.696-04:002014-06-19T00:25:27.696-04:00Thank you,now any ideas on how to make a 3D model ...Thank you,now any ideas on how to make a 3D model of follicular lymphoma.Wish us luck !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post-88375478936807211832014-06-17T17:18:37.096-04:002014-06-17T17:18:37.096-04:00First of all, I think it's really awesome that...First of all, I think it's really awesome that your son is doing a science project on lymphoma. My kids never did anything like that. I'm going to have to give them a hard time about that....<br />Unfortunately, I don't know any specific sites that explain lymphoma to kids. If you search for "kids and lymphoma," you're probably going to find either sites that talk about childhood cancers, or sites on how to tell your kids that you have cancer (which are usually more about emotional issues). If you dig deep enough, some of those sites might be useful.<br />I'd suggest a couple of other possibilities: first, try searching videos instead of regular web sites. In my experience, videos usually do a better job of explaining things, even if they aren't aimed specifically at kids. And the images really help you understand. Search for something like "Lymphoma explained."<br />The other possibility might be to talk to a pediatric oncologist. He or she would probably be used to explaining things to kids in a way they would understand. If the science fair allowed Expert Interviews as a source of information, that would probably work really well.<br />Tell your son I said good luck on the project. It sounds terrific.<br />BobLymphomaniachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17519575154615844854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-781671514856579833.post-24045438098683204892014-06-17T00:55:54.649-04:002014-06-17T00:55:54.649-04:00Hi I have grade 3 follicular lymphoma and my eleve...Hi I have grade 3 follicular lymphoma and my eleven year old son is doing a science fair project on it and you are so well infomed I was hoping you may know of some child friendly sites for him to look at. Thank you Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com