Hodgkin Sarcoma

Hodgkin (chagu (16:35)) malignant sarcoma) is a malignant tumor from the system of monocyte-macrophage, lymphoid tissue. This is a rare but very dangerous disease that poses a threat to the patient's life. The exact causes of this cancer are still unknown. People at risk of developing Hodgkin's sarcoma first become aware of the disease between the ages of fifteen and thirty. Most patients suffer from it only once during their lifetime, and less than 2% become permanent carriers of sacrum disease. Hodgkinsarcoma is often confused with other forms of lymphoma because both diseases have the same symptoms. Both diseases affect the lymphatic system, consisting of lymph nodes and nearby tissues (thymus, adenoids, spleen). The disease is characterized by high mortality due to tumor damage