mayo clinic is a great website for any kind of illness or disease. They give you symptoms you can look up and a list of what it might be. The American Cancer Society probably has a lot of information on it as well.
Lime Green for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and Purple for Hodgkins Lymphoma
Hodgkins lymphoma, also known as Hodgkins Desease is a cancer of the tissue in the lymph nodes, spleen, liver, bone marrow, and other sites. It can be treated by various types of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation.
Very probable, any relation beetween non-Hodgkins lymphoma and uranium workers.
Hodgkins Disease (also Hodgkins Lymphoma) is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system in the body. The lymph nodes are a part of the bodies immune system.
Thankfully, Hodgkins Lymphoma is treatable even though it is an extremely serious disease. It is best treated when caught in early stages. usually radiation combined with other treatments is used to fight this disease.
There really is no poor prognosis with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Even stage 4 has a 5 year survival rate of 65%.
I think no,you shoud see this link http://www.lymphomation.org/symptoms.htm
The rare and deadly form that spread rapidly across her body.
A lot of people have or have had hodgkins lymphoma. There is not a specific number available for those who have had it and been treated and successfully beat this cancer and those who currently have it today.
She succumbed to a heart attack- see related questions.
You can find out more information about non hodgkin lymphoma online without much difficulty. Several websites that can help you with this include: http://www.medicinenet.com/non-hodgkins_lymphomas/article.htm and http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/adult-non-hodgkins/Patient/page2.
Symptoms of hodgkins lymphoma are fever and chills, constant itching, loss of appetite, night sweats, painless swelling of the lymph nodes (neck,armpits, and groin), and major weightloss. To help with theses symptoms are treatments but it does depend on the severity of the symptoms. The most wideley used methods of treatment are chemotherapy and radiation.