As the previous poster said, both Hodgkins and Lymphoma are cancers, more specifically they are blood or hematologic cancers, so you do need to see a Hematologist/Oncologist for confirmation of the diagnosis.
The reason why your boyfriend's doctor may not know the exact diagnosis is because the disease may still be in its early stages, when the symptoms tend to be very similar. My child had an acute leukemia - the attending paediatrician who conducted the first exam told us right away that he wasn't certain whether it was leukemia or lymphoma. An accurate diagnosis and staging [determining how far the disease had progressed] took a lot of tests over a one week period at the cancer hospital. The most common tests are: CBC Diff [complete blood count with differential], lumber puncture/spinal tap [to check for central nervous system involvement, meaning cancerous cells in the cerebrospinal fluid], X-rays/Cat scans and genetic testing [DNA analysis]. For Hodgkins and lymphoma, biopsies may also be done.
There is so much to learn about these diseases that it's impossible to boil it down into this single post. Here are some excellent information sources that I have personally used. Good luck to both of you.
[url="http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/"]http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/[/url]
[url="http://www.fda.gov/../oashi/cancer/cancer.html"]http://www.fda.gov/../oashi/cancer/cancer.html[/url]
This is a direct link to the Johns Hopkins Cancer Center - you can look up descriptions of different cancers, diagnostics and therapies. JHCC is probably the leading cancer research and treatment facility in North America.
[url="http://www.hopkinscancercenter.org/"]http://www.hopkinscancercenter.org/[/url]
The two sites below are for clinical trials, something you may want to consider.
[url="http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/trials.html"]http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/trials.html[/url]
[url="http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/c/a1b/screen/SimpleSearch?JServSessionIdzone_ct=i183g n5e91"]http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/c/a1b/screen/SimpleSearch?JServSessionIdzone_ct=i1 83gn5e91[/url]
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