Conversation: The conversation between human and AI assistant.
[|Human|] Beginning March 23, 2012 I have been told that it looked like I had cancer by several doctors. 1 MRI , CAT scan, 2 PET scans, 3 biopsy s, and 2 Oncologists. Non Hodgskins lyphoma was mentioned a lot. Now I am told to see an infectious disease doctor. They mentioned something about Reactive Hyperplasia . Do I send my latest biopsy to MD Anderson and make sure it is not cancer or find an infectious disease doctor that deals in a difficult diagnosis? Megan
[|AI|]  Hi and welcome to Chat Doctor, thank you for your query. Well, non Hodgkin is easily diagnosed by biopsy, and I am sure it would be found since you did so many complex diagnostic tests. Reactive hyperplasia is non-specific reaction of lymph nodes and usually this is caused by some systemic infection and this may be good sign for you since it means that you are not having cancer. You should just do frequent follow up of these lymph nodes. Wish you good health. Regards