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Hodgkin lymphoma

Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer that starts in white blood cells called . it is also called a cancer of the

What is Hodgkin lymphoma?

Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer that starts in the lymphatic system. Find out how common it is and who might get it.

Symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma

The most common symptom of Hodgkin lymphoma is swollen lymph nodes. Check the possible symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma and when to see your doctor.

Getting diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma

How to get the most out of seeing your GP, when you should see a specialist and what tests you might have.

Survival for Hodgkin lymphoma

Survival for Hodgkin lymphoma is generally good, particularly if you are diagnosed early. However survival depends on many factors and no one can tell you exactly how long you will live. Find out more about survival.

Treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma

The main treatments for Hodgkin lymphoma include chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The treatment you have depends on a number of things such as the type and stage of Hodgkin lymphoma and your general health.

Types of Hodgkin lymphoma

The two types of Hodgkin lymphoma are classical Hodgkin lymphoma and nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL). There are also subtypes. Knowing the type helps your doctor choose the right treatment.

Last reviewed: 18 Jul 2024

Next review due: 18 Jul 2027

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This section is written, reviewed and updated by Cancer Research UK’s Patient Information Web Team. Thanks to the expert medical professionals and people affected by cancer who have helped to review this information.

  • Dr William Townsend, Consultant Haematologist and Honorary Associate Professor

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