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4. Weight loss

Rapid and significant weight loss is symptomatic of various types of cancer, including lymphoma. As a general rule, physicians consider unexplained weight loss a possible warning sign of malignancy. People with cancer often observe about a ten percent loss of original body weight in a matter of six months. This occurs as multiplying abnormal cells place an increased nutritional demand on the body. As a result, the body burns through carbohydrates and moves onto fat and eventually muscle. Lack of appetite can also exacerbate weight loss.

12 Signs and Symptoms of Lymphoma

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