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  2. Cancer in lymph nodes: What happens and treatment

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    Cancer cells in the lymph nodes usually indicate that cancer is spreading. The outlook for cancer that has spread to lymph nodes will depend on the type of cancer.

  3. Lymphoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Common symptoms of having lymphoma include swelling of lymph nodes in your neck, in your armpits or your groin. This is often but not always painless and often could be associated with fevers, or unexplained weight loss, or drenching night sweats, sometimes chills, persistent fatigue.

  4. What Happens When Cancer Spreads to Lymph Nodes? - Healthline

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    Cancer cells that have spread into lymph nodes — whether near the original location or elsewhere — may indicate the cancer is progressing. It’s important to get a diagnosis from your doctor.

  5. What are Lymph Nodes? - American Cancer Society

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    When there’s a problem, such as infection, injury, or cancer, lymph nodes in that area may swell or enlarge as they work to filter out the “bad” cells. Swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy) tell you that something is not right, but other symptoms help pinpoint the problem.

  6. Lymphoma - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Lymphoma diagnosis often begins with an exam that checks for swollen lymph nodes in the neck, underarm and groin. Other tests include imaging tests and removing some cells for testing. The type of tests used for diagnosis may depend on the lymphoma's location and your symptoms.

  7. Lymphoma: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    There are two types of lymphoma — Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Healthcare providers can successfully treat and often cure it. Lymphoma is cancer that starts in your white blood cells (lymphocytes). You have lymph nodes throughout your body. A swollen lymph node may be a sign of lymphoma in your lymph node. What is lymphoma?

  8. Swollen lymph nodes, or swollen glands, are a symptom of many illnesses—from the common cold to some forms of cancer—and a sign that something is wrong in the body. The swelling or enlargement, called lymphadenopathy, occurs in the lymph nodes when they’re filtering cells affected by a condition, such as an infection, injury or cancer.