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Time Magazine has awarded this as the 2008 Invention of the Year. This genetics kit for $399 allows you to see your health, traits, and ancestry. This could be very useful to find out if Hodgkin's Lymphoma runs in your family. It's crucial to learn more about your genetics and family history.
ACOR is a free online lifeline for everyone affected by cancer and related disorders. Offers access to 150+ mailing lists that provide support, information, and community. They can help you.
Hodgkin lymphoma is characterized clinically by the orderly spread of disease from one lymph node group to another and by the development of systemic symptoms with advanced disease. The survival rate is generally around 90% when the disease is detected relatively early, making it one of the more curable forms of cancer. Learn more about Hodgkin's Lymphoma from Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that is written collaboratively by volunteers.
This booklet tells about diagnosis, staging, treatment, and follow-up care. Learning about the medical care for Hodgkin lymphoma can help you take an active part in making choices about your own care. This booklet has lists of questions to ask your doctor to help you better understand your treatment.
A good percentage of diagnoses are made when receiving normal examinations such as annual physicals or pregnancy check-ups. Learn more about how a Hodgkin's Lymphoma diagnosis is made.
This site was made to try to help inform other kids who might have a parent or relative going through a Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Many books and sites explain things in difficult terms and aren't very helpful to kids.
What is Hodgkin's Disease? What are the signs and symptoms? How is it diagnosed? How is it treated? Learn the answers to these questions and many more from the James Cancer Hospital.
The most common sign of both Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a painless swelling in one or more of the lymph nodes of the neck, collarbone region, armpits, or groin. But it is important to remember that most lymph node swelling—especially in children—is caused by an infection, not by lymphoma. There are several other symptoms of Hodgkin's Disease that are discussed.
A personal blog written by and about a pregnant woman, wife, and mother who was diagnosed with Lymphoma.
A forum and message board for those suffering from Lymphoma and their family and friends. Have your questions answered by others in the community.