The treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma depends on the histological staging of the patient’s lesion, its stage, prognostic factors, the purpose of treatment, as well as the patient’s individual physical condition and the patient’s personal wishes. In general, chemotherapy is the main treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and other treatments include radiation therapy, surgery, molecular targeted therapy, immunotherapy, optimal nutritional support and symptomatic palliative care, and Chinese herbal medicine. Radiotherapy is the main treatment for limited stage lesions, chemotherapy is the main treatment for extensive stage, local radiotherapy can be given for residual lesions, second-line salvage chemotherapy can be given for relapsed and drug-resistant cases, autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, molecular targeted therapy and immunotherapy can be given if necessary.