Did You Know?
Hodgkin Lymphoma

The most common signs and symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma include lump(s) under the skin (in the neck, under the arm, or in the groin). Additional signs include what are known as B symptoms, and include fever, drenching night sweats, and unintentional weight loss. Other symptoms include itching skin, fatigue, and loss of appetite.1

Risk factors associated with Hodgkin lymphoma include Epstein-Barr virus infection/mononucleosis and family history.2

Connecting with other people that have Hodgkin lymphoma through an online support group led by a social worker, local support group, and/or one-to-one matching with a peer can help you learn about your condition and provide you with support.

What You Need to Know About Hodgkin Lymphoma

To learn more about Hodgkin lymphoma, you can access
information from credible sources below.

A Prescription to Learn®

Looking for additional resources? We’ve curated additional Hodgkin lymphoma resources to help you access important information and support by the phase you’re interested in, whether it’s prevention, symptoms and tests, new diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials or long-term management. You can also be matched to programs that can help with issues you may be facing, whether it’s the cost of care, you’re feeling alone or another obstacle. Resources can also be filtered by the medium you prefer, whether it’s a book, website, hotline, podcast, online community, mobile app, among others!

Cancer Booklets

To view Hodgkin lymphoma booklets and/or download for use in
your cancer planner, please select from the options below.

Cancer Booklets

HODGKIN LYMPHOMA

Hodgkin Lymphoma

Did You Know?

The most common signs and symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma include lump(s) under the skin (in the neck, under the arm, or in the groin). Additional signs include what are known as B symptoms, and include fever, drenching night sweats, and unintentional weight loss. Other symptoms include itching skin, fatigue, and loss of appetite.1

Risk factors associated with Hodgkin lymphoma include Epstein-Barr virus infection/mononucleosis and family history.2

Connecting with other people that have Hodgkin lymphoma through an online support group led by a social worker, local support group, and/or one-to-one matching with a peer can help you learn about your condition and provide you with support.

What You Need to Know About Hodgkin Lymphoma

To learn more about Hodgkin lymphoma, you can access information from credible sources below.

A Prescription to Learn®

Looking for additional resources? We’ve curated additional Hodgkin lymphoma resources to help you access important information and support by the phase you’re interested in, whether it’s prevention, symptoms and tests, new diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials or long-term management. You can also be matched to programs that can help with issues you may be facing, whether it’s the cost of care, you’re feeling alone or another obstacle. Resources can also be filtered by the medium you prefer, whether it’s a book, website, hotline, podcast, online community, mobile app, among others!

Prescription to Learn®

Prescription
to Learn®

Cancer Booklets

To view Hodgkin lymphoma booklets and/or download for use in your cancer planner, please select from the options below.

NCCN Guidelines for Patients Booklet

CancerCare Treatment Update Booklet

LLS Hodgkin Lymphoma