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Pediatric Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Key points about non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in children

  • NHL is a type of cancer in the lymphatic system. 
  • Symptoms depend on what part of the body is affected and where the tumor is. Common symptoms include painless swelling of lymph nodes, trouble breathing, night sweats, fever and feeling tired.
  • A lymph node biopsy is needed to diagnose NHL. Many other tests are also done.
  • Treatment may include medicines, radiation, stem cell transplants and surgery.

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Providers Who Treat Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Departments that Treat Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

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