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Hodgkin's lymphoma See images
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Lymphoma - Hodgkin's; Hodgkin's disease; Cancer - Hodgkin's lymphoma
Treatment A staging evaluation is necessary to determine the treatment plan. Prognosis After treatment, 70 to 80% of the people with stage I or II Hodgkin's survive for at least 10 years. With widespread disease, the 5-year survival rate is 20 to 50%. Complications Call Your Health Care Provider If: Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Treatment varies with the stage of the disease. Stages I and II (limited disease) are treated with localized radiation therapy. Stages III and IV (extensive disease) are treated with chemotherapy.
To minimize bleeding, apply ice and pressure to any external bleeding. A soft toothbrush and electric razor should be used for personal hygiene.
An increased amount of carbohydrates and protein in diet may help reduce the side effects associated with chemotherapy. Planning daily activities with scheduled rest periods is helpful to prevent fatigue associated with anemia.
Call your health care provider if you are being treated for Hodgkin's lymphoma and experience adverse effects of radiation and chemotherapy, including nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or bleeding.
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