Hodgkin's Disease - Causes






Hodgkin's lymphoma usually begins in a lymph node. The node enlarges and may or may not become painful. The cancer typically moves from one lymph node to another nearby lymph node. Eventually, cancer cells can be carried to other organs in the body, including the spleen, liver, and bone marrow.

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