Hodgkin’s disease
Causes: Cells in the lymphatic system become abnormal. They divide too rapidly and grow without any order or control. Because lymphatic tissue is present in many parts of the body, Hodgkin's disease can start almost anywhere. Hodgkin's disease may occur in a single lymph node, a group of lymph nodes, or, sometimes, in other parts of the lymphatic system such as the bone marrow and spleen. Symptoms: 1) A painless swelling in the lymph nodes in the neck, underarm, or groin 2) Unexplained recurrent fever 3) Night Sweats 4) Unexplained Weight Loss 5) Itchy Skin o • Prevention: There is no way to prevent it. Some risk factors are sex, the most common age to get it is