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Hodgkin lymphoma
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There are many different types of cancers, which behave in different ways. This is why the experience of having cancer is not the same for everyone.
This section gives you some basic information about:
- how cancers start and spread
- how changes to genes can cause cancers
- the effect of risk factors
- how to understand cancer statistics you may come across.
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Learn about the genetic changes that cause cancers, and why some people need genetic testing.
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Learn about common statistics used by cancer health professionals.
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