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Datamonitor Healthcare Oncology: Hodgkin's Lymphoma Market Spotlight

November 15, 2024

Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a rare B-cell lymphoma that represents nearly 10–15% of all lymphomas. This type of lymphoma arises in the lymphatic system and most commonly affects the lymph nodes located in the neck or in the area behind the breastbone and between the lungs. Hodgkin’s lymphoma can also originate in groups of lymph nodes in the groin, under the arm, or in the pelvis or abdomen. When the disease spreads, it may progress to the liver, bone marrow, spleen, or bone. More rarely, it can also spread to other body parts. 

This Datamonitor Healthcare report contains a Market Spotlight module.

Indications Covered: Hodgkin's Lymphoma