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    Leukemia They are many different diseases and cancers is all around us. Its amazing how some people do not know what cancer really is. Well cancer is a term that is used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control . There are more than 100 different types of cancer. Most cancers are named for the organ that is infected or the type of cell that starts with. For that matter one of the most less common but also deadliest disease is leukemia. Leukemia is a cancer that affects the

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    Chronic Myeloid Leukemia is a cancer that affects your blood cells and bone marrow. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is also called chronic myelogenous leukemia, it is the same disease, just different names. CML symptoms tend to come gradually and will usually happen to middle aged or older people. Furthermore, CML is caused when there is a problem in the genes of your blood cells. This causes two different chromosomes to switch places and make a new abnormal one. For this reason, CML has three phases;

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    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL), also known as lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma in the WHO classification, is a malignant expansion of immature lymphoid cells that results from multi-step genetic changes in a single lymphoid progenitor cell. Its incidence peaks between the ages of 2 and 4 years(1(. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common malignancy in children (2). ALL causes 77% of children leukemia, and acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) counts for 11% (3). ALL is categorized

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    Leukemia According to recent studies, one person is diagnosed with some type of blood cancer every three minutes in the United States, while one patient loses their battle every nine minutes. That is equal to nearly 155 deaths every day or more than six deaths every hour (Dr. Ghobrial). Nearly, “148 Americans are diagnosed with leukemia, and 67 lose their fight every day, ("Statistics…”)”. Currently, there are nearly 327,520 Americans who are in remission from or suffer from leukemia. (Dr. Ghobrial)

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    Leukemia is a type of cancer that starts of in blood-forming tissue. This disease is caused by the uncontrolled growth of blood cells in the bone marrow. White blood cells are the main culprit to the formation of this diesis even though they are essential components of the body's immune response to sicknesses and diesis. The way this diesis spreads throughout the body is when the leukemia cells overpopulates and replaces normal blood cells in the bone marrow. This cancer is not formed through genetics

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    children in the U.S, is Leukemia? Leukemia is one of the most common types of cancer. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society are working on ways to find better cures, and ways than there already are, but could use everyone’s help. For those who don't know, Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that attacks blood cells, and blood forming tissue. It starts out as one, but rapidly reproduces into things called immature atypical WBC (White Blood Cells). There are many different forms of Leukemia, each with their own

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    globally will be diagnosed with leukemia, and they will have a 58.5% chance of survival in the next 5 years (National Cancer Institute, 2015). Leukemia is a group of cancers that originate from bone marrow and create cancerous blood cells that overcrowd healthy blood cells within the bone marrow. (National Cancer Institute, 2014). Compared to other types of cancer, leukemia is considered to be relatively rare (National Cancer Institute, 2015). Despite this, leukemia is unlike other cancers due to

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    A. Disease/ Disorder Leukemia B. Background Info Leukemia comes from the Greek words for "white" and "blood” and is often considered a disease for children, but actually affects far more adults. This disease is classified as a cancer that usually begins in the bone marrow provoked by an abnormal rise in the number of white blood cells. The white blood cells crowd out other blood cell elements such as red blood cells and platelets. The body starts producing more white cells than it needs, and at

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    Lymphoblastic Leukemia Roughly 8% of all human cancers are Leukemia, with acute leukemia accounting for about 50% of these cases. When white blood cell (WBC) precursors increase rapidly in numbers in the bone marrow and lymphatic tissues, a harmful disease of the blood-forming organs known as acute leukemia occurs. When this takes place, the cells will, after a while, spread to the blood and all body tissues near the surfaces of organs or the external parts of the body. When Leukemia progresses

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    children is Leukemia. Leukemia is the most common form of cancer in children and teens. It zones in on blood-forming cells, mainly white blood cells, in the bone marrow. This form of cancer accounts for almost one out of three cancers (Leukemia in Children). Why, in my opinion, this is the most intimidating form of cancer is because it takes the lives of the young who had so much potential and barely began to live their own lives. It takes those who are

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