Scientists don’t fully understand all the causes of lymphoma, but research has found many factors to be involved, for example:
-Research has shown that infected people human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have a higher risk of developing lymphoma.
-Other viruses, such as viruses Epstein Barr (herpes virus), It has also been associated with certain types of lymphoma.
-People who are exposed to high levels of ionizing radiation (such as during cancer treatment) have a higher risk of developing Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
-Family history has been associated with a higher risk of Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
-Some research suggests that certain ingredients in herbicides and pesticides may be linked to lymphoma, but scientists don’t know how much of it is needed to increase the risk of developing lymphoma.
Symptoms of Hodgkin’s lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma include swelling of the lymph nodes, especially in the part of the body where the lymphoma started to grow.
Other symptoms include fever, night sweats, feeling tired, and weight loss. These symptoms can also stem from other conditions.
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