Hodgkin’s Disease Diagnosis
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Diagnosing Hodgkin's Disease
If you have been recently diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, or have been battling Hodgkin's disease for some time and are exploring your treatment options, you are not alone. This can be a confusing and overwhelming time. However, you can find innovative options, hope, and compassionate care at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA).
CTCA offers a whole-person, patient-centered approach to Hodgkin's disease treatment. Here, a multidisciplinary care team will empower you with information, listen to your concerns, and provide you with advanced options to fight Hodgkin's disease. Your care team will work with you to develop an individualized Hodgkin's disease treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
Detection Tools for Hodgkin’s Disease
CTCA doctors and technologists use innovative cancer detection tools to understand where and how Hodgkin’s disease occurs in your body.
To make an accurate diagnosis, our state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging technologies act as a "lens" to explore the deepest recesses of the body. Your doctor may use some of the following screening and diagnostic tests: physical examination, blood and urine tests, biopsy (lymph node biopsy, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy), and imaging tests.
By strategically pinpointing the exact location of Hodgkin’s lymphoma cells in your body, your CTCA care team can best determine which Hodgkin's disease treatments are most appropriate for you.
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