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Understanding Chronic Leukemia

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Leukemia is a disease of the blood and bone marrow that occurs on the background of genetic predispositions to cancer. Leukemia impacts the cellular process of maturation, causing the accumulation of immature blood cells in the spinal marrow and bloodstream. In some cases leukemia causes the unfinished cells to multiply in a short time, whereas in other cases the abnormal blood cells have extended intervals of life and persist in different places contained in the body. Incomplete blood cells can’t substitute for regular blood cells, as they’ll’t perform their roles. The cells affected by leukemia are therefore incompatible with the organism and can trigger severe damage.

Different Types Of Acute Leukemia

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Leukemia is a illness of the bone marrow and blood that’s recognized to have an effect on regular blood cell production. Regular blood cells have a limited period of life they usually have to be continuously replaced by recent, younger cells to hold on their activity. There is a type of cell inside the bone marrow (stem cell) that matures into the type of blood cells that the physique needs. In regular situation, these stem cells develop either into pink blood cells, white blood cells or platelets, into a managed way. Leukemia perturbs the conventional development of blood cells and causes the accumulation of partially developed cells, that aren’t in a position to fulfill their function contained in the organism.

Leukemia – Follicular Lymphoma Non Hodgkins

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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Follicular lymphoma non hodgkins, affects the lymph nodes and this type is common among the non hodgkin lymphomas. It is termed as indolent because of its slow rate of growth and behavioural pattern when studied under a microscope. The lymph nodes will show a follicle-like growth and hence its name. This disease is [...]

Understanding Acute Myelogenous Leukemia

Friday, November 6th, 2009

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Acute myelogenous leukemia, also known as AML, affects the blood and bone marrow. The body’s blood cells are made up of platelets known as white blood cells and red blood cells. The illness develops or progresses due to abnormal growth of white or red blood cells.
According to recent statistics, an  estimated 11,900 [...]

What is Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Several rare illnesses like the cancer acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a result from benzene exposure. Acute myeloid leukemia develops in the bone marrow as do other types. The blood, lymph nodes, organs, the nervous system and other body parts get affected by it because it progresses rapidly spreading there. If not [...]

Diagnosing and Treating Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

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ALL or acute lymphocytic leukemia is a disease that occurs when malignant, immature white blood cells continuously multiply and are overproduced in the bone marrow. As the cells multiply, acute lymphocytic leukemia develops, causing deterioration of the body and possible death, as the cells spread to other organs in the body.
This particular form of [...]

Are There Alternatives? Leukemia Treatment Failure

Monday, September 21st, 2009

The Fight of Their Lives; Leukemia

Leukemia is generally considered and known as blood cancer, where as if considered in its real terms leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells and the platelets. These platelets actually help blood to clot. Additionally when the white blood cells reduce in amount they actually leave the immune [...]

Help Prevent Breast Cancer Using a Common Daily Supplement

Monday, September 21st, 2009

How to prevent breast cancer is on every woman’s mind. Breast cancer has one of the highest mortality rates of all cancers. Millions of dollars in research go to trying to find new ways to treat and cure this problem. However, the best route to stay safe is to simply take every step possible to [...]

Are the Alternatives to Modern Medicine Viable?

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

I just read the story of a young man in England who is dying of leukemia. He has been through chemotherapy and radiation therapy twice. He has also had a bone marrow transplant. Yet, I do not think he has tried alternatives, such as an water ozone generator.
He has suffered through the side effects of [...]

chemotherapy treatment

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

 
side effects of chemotherapy
One of the most frequent side effect of cancer treatments is chemotherapy hair loss. Why does one lose hair during chemotherapy? The medication used in chemotherapy is extremely powerful and it destroys all the developing cancer cells, although they affect other body parts too. These medicines also attack other cells [...]


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