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Hodgkin Lymphoma Stages, Grades and Survival Rates There are four stages of Hodgkin lymphoma, plus grades and categories to identify spread and symptoms of disease Learn more about each stage and survival rates
Hodgkin Lymphoma Stages - American Cancer Society In general, imaging tests such as PET and CT scans play the biggest role in determining the stage of Hodgkin lymphoma You can learn more about these exams, tests, and biopsies in Tests for Hodgkin Lymphoma
Staging and Prognosis | Lymphoma Research Foundation This statistical information provides doctors with a general idea of what to expect when a patient is diagnosed with a specific type of lymphoma, and also gives guidance on the kinds of treatments that have been most successful in treating that cancer
Stages of Lymphoma | Moffitt Lymphomas are classified as stage 1 to 4 Click here to learn about how these stages are determined and how they impact treatment
Stages of Hodgkin lymphoma - Cancer Research UK Your doctor may describe your lymphoma as being early, intermediate or advanced stage They will consider risk factors when deciding what stage your Hodgkin lymphoma is
Hodgkin Lymphoma: Stages - University of Rochester Medical Center The lymphoma is in only 1 group of lymph nodes, or it's in 1 organ where lymphatic tissue is found, like the thymus (stage I) The cancer is only in 1 part of 1 organ outside the lymphatic system and hasn’t spread to any other part of the body (stage IE)
Lymphoma staging Staging of lymphoma is based on where the lymphoma is in the body in relation to the diaphragm (the sheet of muscle separating your chest from your tummy, which is roughly halfway down your body) Stage 1 means that there is lymphoma in only one group of lymph nodes (glands)
Hodgkin Lymphoma Diagnosis and Staging - City of Hope To diagnose Hodgkin lymphoma, the care team takes into account a person’s age, overall health, symptoms, the type of cancer suspected and any prior test results The diagnostic process typically begins with a physical exam and a thorough medical history to identify any risk factors