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  1. healthy guide
    November 6, 2009

    thank you for fresh information….danger disease

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  2. pathophys
    March 6, 2011

    Lymphoma are usually NOT painful, not mobile and very firm. a painful lymph node is more of a sign of a reactive hyperplasia =inflammation due to some sort of viral or bacterial infection.

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  3. gulrez
    August 23, 2011

    yes i agree with the above poster please correct the article: lymphomas are PAINLESS, painful nodes is indicative of infectious process

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    • Joe
      April 27, 2015

      I think you are wrong I have Primary Bone lymphoma and I can tell you w1th no uncertainty That it IS PAINFUL VERY PAINFUL

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  4. Netasha
    October 1, 2011

    This is a very good article, except for the comments as mentioned above. Painful and tender lymphadenopathy as produced by an infectious process is VERY IMPORTANT to distinguish from the painless lymphadenopathy in lymphoma. Please correct this in the article above so other readers do not get confused.

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  5. anonymous
    May 8, 2012

    I don’t understand why everyone is saying lymphoma is painless. Maybe for some people, but not always, right? I know someone who developed lymphoma in early elementary school and they had terrible pains in their body.

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    • Dr Tim
      August 23, 2012

      The distinction is that in lymphoma, the lymph nodes are solid but painless. The pain your friend (unfortunately) may have experienced was most probably bone pain, if not other metastatic spread to liver, lung, brain or nerve pain etc which are common in most types of metastatic cancer. But the clinical signature of lymphoma is that the lymph nodes are enlarged, yet painless.

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      • Peter
        October 13, 2012

        Extremelly correct

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      • Vanessa
        March 25, 2019

        I had Hodgkin’s lymphoma and I had a lump under my arm in the lymph node it was excruciating for pain I was diagnosed at stage 3b and it affects your joints and causes pain I was myered with lymphoma neck chest abdomen spleen under arm pits I think if my lymphoma was caught early I would probably not have pain but over a year to get a diagnosed is bad so I would correct your statement depends how advanced the lymphoma is

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  6. jolly
    February 10, 2013

    “people with lymphoma have painful swelling of the lymph nodes in neck, armpits or groin. Sometimes, these are the only symptoms and they start very early”

    This statement is not entirely true. I’m a resident and more then 2/3 of patients with lymphoma are present with non painful enlargement of their lymph nodes. You should update this. Thanks

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  7. tokunbo
    March 6, 2013

    thanks jolly,its really true,just started to be confused about it because a consulltant said that the swollen lymph nodes are painless.

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  8. Jeremy
    July 6, 2013

    “Lymphoma is a solid CLL and CLL is a liquidy lymphoma” ~ Conrad Fischer
    http://jpday50.blogspot.com/2013/07/cll-vs-lymphoma.html

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  9. Gwen Eckholm
    December 27, 2017

    I had non-hodgins lymphoma five years ago and no pain but huge lumps in groin. No lymphoma for 4 years but cancer has shown up in both kidneys. Feeling great!

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  10. Vanessa
    March 25, 2019

    I have had hodgins lymphoma and I was at stage 3b before being diagnosed and had boils that came up on the private’s and they were very painful and a lump under my arm which was very painful and a deep neck abscess and I felt my organs starting to cause problems I had rashes all the time that was that irritant I could not sleep and scratched my skin to bleeding I turned into an old lady shuffling it was total life changing experience

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