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I am 25 years old and have a lump in the left side of my neck, above my collar bone for a while now. I never went to the doc about it because my mom told me it was nothing, but recently I’ve noticed it more. It is still there and maybe a tiny bit bigger. I feel tired all the time and am always running a very low fever, but I’m never actually sick. I’ve read somewhere that it could be a larynx cancer. Is that possible?

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Hi, at the age of 18 yrs, I developed a lump above my collar bone too. I went for all the necessary tests and it came back as a form of cancer called Hodgkin’s disease. It wasn’t larynx cancer, but it was cancer. I had to under go exploratory surgery to see if it had spread into my stomach, and fortunately it did not. It remained in the area of my chest. I had to under go 10 weeks of radiation therapy. Hodgkin’s disease is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system. It can be spread throughout your body because it can travel in the blood and it is one of the most treatable forms with the highest survival rate. If you have a lump, night sweats, fever, even if you are not, go to a doctor right away.
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