Leukemia - Acute Myeloid - AML - Childhood


Blood cancer is the most common type of cancer in children especially the acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Below are the Warnings [symptoms] for Blood Cancer in Children
- Abnormal paleness of the skin
- Increase in tiredness (since hemoglobin levels are low)
- Presence of bluish/greenish discoloration on hands and feet
- Red spots in the body
- Severe and persistent back and leg ache (w/o any fall)
- Lymph nodes enlargement: Masses of tissue in the neck, collar bone, groin region, armpits
The signs & symptoms of blood cancer are related to the three cell lines that are affected by blood cancer - the red blood cells that carry oxygen, the white blood cells that provide immunity, and the platelets that control bleeding.
When leukemia starts in the bone marrow it suppresses the production of all the three cell lines because of which the red blood cells are not produced adequately, which results in a low level of hemoglobin due to which the child appears pale and feels tired and fatigued.
The child is more prone to infections since the white blood cells are also affected - the child may get flu and other serious infections that may not subside easily.
Lastly with the platelets being affected, since they control bleeding - that is when the bruises are caused.
It is important for parents to know that these symptoms could also be due to other health conditions or simple infections and not necessarily cancer. However, if the symptoms are persistent and not reducing even after an evaluation with a doctor - that is when blood cancer can be considered as a cause and further diagnosis would be required.
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T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Market is poised to register a CAGR of 7.7% during the forecast period 2022 to 2028
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) begins as blood cancer in the bone marrow and can spread to other organs. Among the most common childhood cancers, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) includes it as one of its forms. A lymphoma-like disease with similar features to acute lymphoblastic leukemia, T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a type of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. A type of white blood cell called a T lymphocyte is affected by this disease. In addition to chemotherapy, radiation therapy, bone marrow transplant, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy, this disease can also be treated by a number of other treatments. In addition, there has been a rise in the prevalence of T-ALL and rapid technological advancements have led to an increase in the global market for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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For additional information, visit https://amzn.to/3bMD4mO Childhood leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells, and is the most common type of cancer in children and teens. When abnormal white blood cells are formed in the bone marrow, they crowd out healthy cells as they travel quickly through the bloodstream. This increases the body's chances of infection and other health problems. However, most children and teens with childhood leukemia can be treated successfully. This video reveals some secrets about this health condition..