Lymphoma may be cured, but whether it is cured or not is related to the type of disease and one’s condition. Lymphoma can be divided into Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. 1. Hodgkin’s lymphoma: rare but with high cure rate, the treatment is mainly comprehensive treatment, i.e., chemotherapy and radiotherapy together, and the drugs used nowadays are doxorubicin, bleomycin and vincristine together with dacarbazide, i.e., the so-called ABVD program. 2. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: it is not easy to be cured because it is easy to spread to distant places in the early stage, and the treatment is mainly based on chemotherapy. According to the type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, suitable chemotherapy program can be chosen, such as targeted drug rituximab can be used for CD20 positive lymphoma, and splenectomy can be carried out if splenectomy is indicated. Lymphoma has many classifications, and the type should be determined in time in order to choose the appropriate treatment plan, and there is a possibility of recovery under the correct treatment.