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Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL) is a B-cell lymphoma with Reed-Sternberg cells, classified as classical (95%, nodular sclerosis, mixed cellularity, lymphocyte-rich, lymphocyte-depleted) or nodular lymphocyte-predominant (5%). In 2025, ~8,500 US cases, bimodal age (20-30, >55).
Symptoms include painless swollen lymph nodes (neck, axilla, groin), B symptoms (fever, night sweats, weight loss), cough, itch, fatigue. Advanced causes splenomegaly. In 2025, symptoms prompt biopsy.
Causes include EBV (40% classical HL), immunosuppression (HIV), family history. Genetic mutations in NF-kB pathway. In 2025, microenvironment is key.
Diagnosis uses biopsy (Reed-Sternberg cells, CD30+), PET-CT for staging (Ann Arbor), bone marrow if advanced. In 2025, NGS refines risk.
Early-stage: chemo (ABVD) + radiation. Advanced: chemo, brentuximab, immunotherapy (nivolumab). Relapsed: SCT, CAR-T. In 2025, BV-AVD improves PFS.
In 2025, 5-year survival is 88%, 95% early-stage. Checkpoint inhibitors improve relapsed survival to 70%. By 2030, de-escalation could reduce toxicity while maintaining 95% cure.
The information for HL is sourced from PubMed’s “Hodgkin lymphoma: 2025 update on diagnosis, risk-stratification” for updates; Mayo Clinic’s “Hodgkin lymphoma (Hodgkin disease) – Symptoms and causes” for symptoms; Wiley’s “Hodgkin lymphoma: 2025 update on diagnosis, risk‐stratification” for risk; NCBI’s “Hodgkin Lymphoma – StatPearls” for treatment; Cleveland Clinic’s “Hodgkin Lymphoma: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment” for causes; Mayo Clinic’s “Hodgkin lymphoma (Hodgkin disease) – Diagnosis and treatment” for diagnosis; Verywell Health’s “Hodgkin Lymphoma: Signs, Treatment, Recovery, and Survival Rate” for survival; NCI’s “Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment” for treatment; Cancer Australia’s “Hodgkin lymphoma | Causes, Symptoms & Treatments” for overview; Pfizer’s “Hodgkin Lymphoma” for information.
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