Leukemia

Lymphocytic leukemia: what is it, symptoms and how to treat

Lymphoid leukemia is a type of cancer characterized by changes in the bone marrow that lead to overproduction of lymphocytic lineage cells, mainly lymphocytes, also called white blood cells, that act in the defense of the body.Learn more about lymphocytes. This type of leukemia can be divided into two types: Lymphocytic leukemia is generally more

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What is chronic myeloid leukemia and how is it done?

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a rare, non-hereditary type of blood cancer that develops due to a change in blood cell genes, making them divide faster than normal cells. Treatment may be done with medications, a bone marrow transplant, chemotherapy, or biological therapies, depending on the severity of the problem or the person being treated.

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