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acute lymphoblastic leukemia , treatment acute lymphoblastic leukemia ,and all leukemia information
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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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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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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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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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Symptoms of Leukemia in Children: Weight loss and poor appetite, Very easy bruising, Flu-like symptoms including fevers, chills and night sweats
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Is Leukemia Hereditary?: Around 8-10% of patients with leukemia (Cll) have a member in family including parent or child with leukemia.
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Feline Leukemia Symptoms: These cats may loss of appetite, act lethargic, poor coat condition, have fevers, infections of the skin, skin lesions, stomatitis, weight loss, fatigue, bladder, seizures, lymphadenopathy
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AML Leukemia Prognosis: The chance of cure for a specific patient with AML depends on a number of prognostic factors. These factors include Cytogenetics, Myelodysplastic syndrome and other prognostic markers.
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Define Leukemia: A type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of white blood cells and which is usually accompanied by impaired blood clotting, anemia and enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen and liver.
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How do you get leukemia? You get leukemia when a malignant disease of white blood cells in which there are too many white blood cells in the blood and bone marrow. There are several treatment options for patient with leukemia.
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CMML Leukemia is a form of leukemia featuring monocytosis that usually occurs in children under age of 5. The symptoms of chronic myelomoncytic leukemia such as bruising, headaches, infection, sweating, pale skin, enlarged spleen and liver, enlarged lymph nodes
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CLL Leukemia Prognosis (Chronic Leukemia Prognosis): There are several factors that affect the CLL leukemia prognosis (chance of recovery) include: the patient’s overall health, the patient’s response to treatment, the stage of the leukemia disease.
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Definition of Leukemia: In leukemia, the bone marrow generates a large number of abnormal white blood cells. These white blood cells don’t function properly (immature). malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues; characterized by abnormal proliferation of leukocytes
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Leukemia VS Lymphoma: Lymphoma is a cancer in the lymphatic cells of the immune system. Leukemia is cancer of the white blood cells. Lymphomas are closely associated with lymphoid leukemias, that also originate in lymphocytes but typically involve only circulating blood and also the bone marrow
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Is Leukemia contagious? It is not spread from patient with leukemia to other person like a cold or flu. Though the cause of leukemia is usually not known and cannot be identified.
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