Acute Leukemia Survival Rate: survival rate for the patients 20-59 years old is about 30%-40%, for the patients older than 60 years old is about 15%-16% and for the patients older than 70 years is not over 5%.
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Treatment options depend on: Red blood cell, platelet blood counts and white blood cell.The response to initial treatment and whether there are symptoms: weight loss, chills and fever
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Cll Leukemia Life Expectancy:The new study have found that approximately 50 percent of CLL (Chronic lymphocytic leukemia) patients who are diagnosed in the early stage of the disease live for more than 12 years.
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Leukemia Symptoms in Adults are loss of appetite, tiny red spots under the skin (petechiae), low grade fever, weight loss, joint pain, easy bruising caused by low level of platelets in blood
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Symptoms of Leukemia in Women: First occurring signs in the development of acute forms of leukemia are bruising and bleedings, weakness, chills, recurrent infections or lassitude
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