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The fact is that most people with lymphoma (e.g., up to 75% of HD patients) experience no classic symptoms. Often, lymphomas are diagnosed because of abnormalities found on chest x-rays or other imaging studies that are performed for nonspecific complaints. If lymphoma is suspected, the physician will want to obtain a full medical history to uncover any relevant symptoms or risk factors. A complete physical examination will supply other clues about possible infection, h...Read the full article
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