Reducing your risk for Hodgkin lymphoma
You may lower your risk of developing Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) by doing the following.
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You can lower your risk of getting HIV infection by avoiding activities that are known to increase the risk of HIV, such as intravenous drug use or having sex without a condom with many partners.
To help reduce the risk of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, don’t share drinks, food, utensils or toothbrushes.
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Smoking tobacco may increase your risk of developing HL. If you smoke, get help to quit.
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Some people can have a higher than average risk for HL. Talk to your doctor about your risk. If you are at higher than average risk, you may need to visit your doctor more often to check for HL. Your doctor will recommend what tests you should have and how often you should have them.
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