Nasopharyngeal cancer to lymphoma, clinically refers to nasopharyngeal cancer with lymph node metastasis, and the treatment modes include radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery. 1. Radiotherapy: it is used for local lymph node metastasis or prevention of metastasis of nasopharyngeal cancer. It can maximally prevent the dose in the tumor range, effectively kill tumor cells and cause less damage to surrounding tissues. 2. Chemotherapy: used for systemic chemotherapy drugs, which can kill cancer cells through chemical substances. Such as cisplatin, fluorouracil, guicasibine and so on. 3. Surgery: if there are still residual lymph nodes after radiotherapy, surgery is feasible. Surgical methods should be reasonably selected and improved according to the patient’s condition, such as radical cervical lymphadenectomy. It is recommended that patients seek immediate medical treatment and be actively treated under the guidance of professional doctors.