Abstract
A number of reports have been given that indicate that many individuals both children and adults alike are misdiagnosed with the lymphoma disease. Studies indicate that the patients are either diagnosed at a later stage of development of tumor cells or are diagnosed promptly. Misdiagnosis occurs as a result of resemblance or similarity of symptoms that lead to the development of lymphoma diseases. The symptoms are similar to a number of other diseases such as tuberculosis, Leukemia, influenza, strep throat, mononucleosis and upper respiratory infection and others. This research paper highlights the problem of misdiagnosis and lays out strategies to establish how ...