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What is Leukemia (leukemia) - Blood Cancer?

Description of the disease:

Leukemia, or leukemia, is a blood cancer in which the blood-forming tissue begins to uncontrollably reproduce. This leads to the appearance of a large number of abnormal white blood cells, which are unable to perform their protective functions for the body.

Classification:

  • Acute leukemia
  • Chronic leukemia

Symptoms:

  • Weakness and fatigue
  • Bone and joint pain
  • Frequent colds

Causes:

The causes of leukemia can be diverse, including genetic factors, radiation, and chemical substances.

Diagnosis:

Diagnosis of leukemia includes blood analysis, bone marrow analysis, and biochemical studies.

Treatment:

Treatment of leukemia may include chemotherapy, bone marrow transplantation, and myelosuppressive drug therapy.

Prevention:

Prevention of leukemia includes avoiding exposure to harmful chemicals, radiation, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and regular medical check-ups.

Doctor:

The treatment of leukemia is conducted by a hematologist-oncologist, a specialist in the treatment of blood cancer.

Note: This material is provided solely for informational purposes and is not medical advice.