Non-Hodgkin lymphoma can cause many different signs and symptoms, depending on where it is in the body. read more
Symptoms from lymphoma in the chest When lymphoma starts in the thymus or lymph nodes in the chest, it may press on the nearby trachea (windpipe), which can cause coughing, trouble breathing, or a feeling of chest pain or pressure. read more
There are many different kinds of lymphoma, and many different symptoms are possible, as a result. Lymphocytes, the affected white blood cells in lymphoma, can be found throughout the lymphatic system—a network of vessels that carry lymph—and in associated structures. read more
Lymphoma may present differently in children than it does in adults, and symptoms may vary depending on where the lymphoma is in the body. Some typical symptoms of lymphoma in adults may affect children as well. read more