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3. Risk Factors

Certain infections, toxic chemicals, and a compromised immune system can increase the risk of developing lymphoma. Those who have had the Helicobacter pylori infection, or any other condition caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, are believed to be at greater risk. The immune deficiency caused by diseases, including HIV, AIDS, and autoimmune diseases, or surgical procedures, such as organ transplants, also heightens an individual's vulnerability. Additionally, exposure to some chemicals used in agriculture and nuclear radiation have been linked to cancer.

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