Do people with lymphoma have lumps in their neck?

Lymphoma patients may have lumps in their neck. Lymphoma is a malignant tumor disease originated from the internal immune system of the organism, and the disease belongs to the systemic disease, all organs and tissues in the patient’s body may be involved and become the foci of lymphoma; for the patients with lymphoma, the appearance of abnormal lumps on the neck is a very common symptom, and such abnormal lumps are clinically known as enlarged lymph nodes. The production of abnormal lumps on the neck is very likely to be a signal transmitted by the organism, indicating that the health of an individual has been damaged in a different way, which needs to be paid enough attention to; therefore, if an individual discovers some unexplained lumps on his/her neck in his/her daily life, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in a timely manner. This disease is highly specialized, should be timely to the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to determine the specific treatment plan, and actively cooperate with the treatment, to avoid the deterioration of the condition.