Hodgkin’s lymphoma, as long as the treatment is timely, can survive for about 30 years, but the severity of the disease varies from person to person. Hodgkin’s lymphoma is mostly seen in young patients, mainly manifested by painless lymph node enlargement, which has a relatively large impact on the body, therefore, once diagnosed, it needs to be examined in a timely manner to clearly determine the specific type. Generally, according to the cell morphology, there are four main pathological types, and the malignant degree of each type is obviously different, so the prognosis of each type will be different. If the degree of malignancy is low, in the early stage of the disease, after timely treatment with radiotherapy, chemotherapy or stem cell transplantation, and good care, the patient’s chance of recovery is relatively high, in this case, it is possible to survive for 30 years. However, if the degree of malignancy is high and the disease is in the advanced stage, even if radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other appropriate treatments are taken, it is still difficult to recover, and the impact on the body is relatively large, and the survival period will also be greatly shortened. It is recommended that patients maintain a good state of mind and actively cooperate with the doctor’s work for treatment to try to prolong the patient’s survival time.