How to Prevent Hodgkin's Disease
Instructions
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There are no clear-cut steps established by the medical community that prevent Hodgkin's disease. A healthy lifestyle containing a balanced diet and plenty of exercise is certainly recommended for keeping your immune system strong, but this does not guarantee prevention.
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Avoid becoming infected with infectious mononucleosis. According to the American Cancer Society, there is a slight increase in the chances of developing Hodgkin's disease in those who have first contracted infectious mononucleosis.
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Take extra care of yourself when you are dealing with a diminished immune system. Those with AIDS or with congenital immunodeficiencies appear more likely to develop Hodgkin's disease.
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Schedule regular visits with your doctor at the completion of an organ transplant. Those who have received organ transplants are commonly placed on medications that reduce the immune system's rejection of transplanted organs. This makes the body susceptible to the development of Hodgkin's disease.
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