Lower middle neck swelling on the right side

Patient: Professor Zhang, I would like to consult you once again, my current diagnosis is: Hodgkin’s disease, classic, this is the pathological diagnosis. pet/ct found that the neck is two enlarged lymph nodes, mediastinal parabronchial there are two, did not see the lungs involved, and did not find abdominal, pelvic involvement. Here the pet/ct diagnosis is common, high sensitivity, there may be false positives, but the likelihood of leakage is small. It should be clinical stage II. Regarding the treatment, I see that there are all sorts of claims on the Internet, with most MOPP regimens, ABVD, etc. listed, and some say that radiation therapy alone can lead to cure in more than 90% of patients with Stage I or Stage II disease. Doctors here only say one type of chemo is sufficient, not saying anything about radiation. I would like to hear your suggestions for treatment. Doctor:It is a pity that it is lymphoma, however, we should drum up confidence and insist on standardized treatment, the curative effect should be very good, in addition, we should check the mediastinum and abdomen, and if necessary, we should do bone penetration PET for reference. Adult males have relatively few Hodgkin’s, and the non-Hodgkin’s is a little bit more, but also depends on immunohistochemistry, I wish you good luck with your treatment! Patient: Thanks a lot, I am in the United States, see the doctor is very slow. Can get your answer in time, psychological warmth.