You must have some S: If you have symptoms, then you need to tell us about them.....Otherwise why raise this question? Lymphoma is a cancxer of the lymph glands, so your lymph nodes have to enlarge and be visible and easily palpable before you worry about having a lymphoma.
Answered 12/6/2013
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See below...: The diagnosis and treatment of lymphoma, like any other cancer, should be managed by an oncologist. Many signs and symptoms are possible at presentation including unexplained weight loss, lymph node enlargement, lack of appetite, night sweats, fatigue, prolonged fever, enlarged spleen and/or liver, etc.
Answered 10/15/2017
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It depends on urheal: Your health and symptoms can be indicators of the nature of an ilness. You may not be able to predict it but if you are unwell, your doctor would investigate the cause . The symptoms suggestive of lymphoma will include general ill health associated with fevers and enlarged lymph nodes in any of your body areas. Ultimately a biopsy of a mass or an enlarged node will be required to confirm this diag.
Answered 2/2/2018
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