Where does Hodgkin’s lymphoma most commonly occur?

The most common site of Hodgkin’s lymphoma is the lymph nodes.
Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a cancer that originates in the lymph nodes and lymphoid organs, often starting in the lymph nodes and then spreading to other areas. Hodgkin’s lymphoma usually starts in the cervical lymph nodes, as well as the supraclavicular and axillary lymph nodes, followed by the para-aortic lymph nodes, retroperitoneal lymph nodes, and mediastinal lymph nodes.
The initial symptom of Hodgkin’s lymphoma is painless progressive lymph node enlargement. As the disease continues to develop, the tumor may further spread and metastasize to other lymph nodes and organs through lymph, which may present with such symptoms as dyspnea, coughing and chest tightness, abdominal mass, jaundice, fever and so on.
Patients diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma need to go to regular hospitals in time for early treatment.