Treatment options for Hodgkin’s lymphoma include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, Chinese medicine and other adjuvant treatments such as surgery and immunotherapy. Treatment principles of Hodgkin’s lymphoma: Chinese medicine is used throughout the treatment and persistently applied for about two years after cure. Radiotherapy is the main treatment for localized lesions (stage I and II). Chemotherapy is the main treatment for systemic lesions (stage III and IV). Occasionally supplemented with surgery and immunotherapy. 1.Radiation therapy for Hodgkin’s lymphoma Radiation therapy is one of the main effective methods for the treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma. With the development of science and technology in recent decades, the introduction of high-energy treatment machines such as 60CO treatment machine and linear gas pedal has significantly improved the cure rate of Hodgkin’s lymphoma due to its high irradiation dose, wide range and strong penetrating ability. However, the damage to normal tissues in the irradiated field is also great, so the treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma should be properly controlled in terms of irradiation dose and range to reduce complications. 2, Hodgkin’s lymphoma chemotherapy The drug treatment of Hodgkin’s disease has made great progress in the past 20 years, most notably due to the improvement of treatment strategies and the increase of effective chemotherapy regimens. Many scholars now report that the cure rate for patients with stage II-IV Hodgkin’s disease has exceeded 50%. 3, Hodgkin’s lymphoma surgical treatment In the past, surgical resection of limited lesions of early Hodgkin’s lymphoma was implemented, but it is no longer used because the efficacy is not better than that of local radiotherapy. However, surgical treatment is still used as adjuvant treatment in special cases, such as with hypersplenism and gastrointestinal lesions. In particular, surgery is very important for the diagnosis and pathological analysis of Hodgkin’s lymphoma. 4.Chinese medicine treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma In China, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is common. In recent years, with the accumulation of experience and the development of combined Chinese and Western medicine treatment, both the recent and long-term efficacy have been significantly improved, and to a considerable extent, it has become a class of curable diseases. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are still the main treatment options for patients with malignant lymphoma. However, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can damage normal tissue cells, and although they can relieve the disease, they cannot prevent its recurrence, and they can also suppress the immune function of patients and cause serious complications. Chinese medicine has the advantage of multi-directional regulation in enhancing the immunity of the human body through evidence-based treatment, and has distinctive features in the prevention and treatment of cancer tumors. In the treatment of malignant lymphoma, the simultaneous use of Chinese and Western medicines can enhance the efficacy and reduce the toxic side effects, which can improve the patient’s survival quality and prolong the survival period. 5.Treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma and treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma recurrence Even if the treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma is timely and the lesions are limited in scope, some patients will still relapse after several years. Recurrence can occur in a group of lymphatic tissues in the body, either in situ, in the lymphatic tissues adjacent to the site of the disease prior to treatment, in distant metastases, or in extensive metastases in the body. If a patient with HD who has received radiotherapy before relapse is treated with the MOPP regimen after relapse, chemotherapy still has a high rate of complete remission (70-76%). If chemotherapy or chemotherapy plus radiotherapy had been used before relapse, the complete remission rate decreased significantly when chemotherapy was used again after relapse. Relapsed cases of all tissue types showed long-term results with the MOPP regimen.