Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of lymphoma, cancer of the lymph system. It is serious but can usually be cured if found and treated early. Learn more.
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Hodgkin lymphoma, also called Hodgkin disease, is a type of cancer that develops in the lymph system. Your lymph system is part of your immune system. It helps protect your body from infection and disease.
The lymph system is made up of tissues and organs that produce, store, and carry white blood cells. It includes your:
Hodgkin lymphoma is one of the main types of lymphoma. The other is non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Each type starts in different types of white blood cells.
The cause of Hodgkin lymphoma is unknown. But there are certain people who are at higher risk of developing it.
Certain factors can make you more likely to develop Hodgkin lymphoma:
The signs and symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma may include:
To find out if you have Hodgkin lymphoma, your provider:
Treatments for Hodgkin lymphoma include:
Hodgkin lymphoma can usually be cured if it is found and treated early.
NIH: National Cancer Institute
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