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Hodgkin’s disease is a neoplasm or cancer of the lymphatic system, which affects less than one percent of all individual’s diagnosed with cancer in the United States. Symptoms of Hodgkin’s disease may include weight loss, fever, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, weakness, and anemia. Hodgkin’s disease usually affects younger individuals. Treatment usually involves chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgical resection. Fortunately, most individuals diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease respond well to treatment. Can you win social security disability or SSI disability benefits on the basis of hodgkin's disease?
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