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Types of Leukemia

is caused by excessive production of abnormal or immature blood cells (mostly leukocytes). It starts with problem in DNA of cells. This results in shortage of normal blood cell and body stops working properly.


The production of cells in bone marrow consists of several steps. Cells get converted into many intermediate types before forming white, red cells and platelets.


Bone marrow initially consists of stem cells. Stem cells have three main categories including Hematopoietic, mesenchymal and endothelial stem cells. Of these three types, hematopoietic stem cells are the root of normal cells. Hematopoietics can be classified into Lymphoid and Myeloid cells. Often, the root cause of leukemia is the abnormal production of white cells. White blood cells or leukocytes have many sub types. Few of these types are produced from Lymphoid cells and other are produced from myeloid. Red blood cells and platelets are grown up form of myeloid cells. In leukemia, DNA of cells produced either from lymphoid or myeloid origin becomes damaged. This causes production of abnormal production of white blood cells which eventually crowd out normal blood cell. The cancer caused by myeloid origon is called Myelogenous Leukemia and cancer caused by lymphoid is known as Lymphocytic Leukemia. Myelogenous leukemia and lymphocytic leukemia are the two basic types of leukemia.


Leukemia is further categorized into acute and chronic levels. Including this factor, leukemia has four types including acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), (ALL), acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and chronic myelogenous Leukemia (CML).


Acute refers to the fact that this cancer has potential to become fatal in quick time. Acute lymphocytic leukemia requires immediate otherwise recovery becomes impossible. It is mostly seen in childhood. Acute myelogenous and chronic cancer does not require immediate . Patient suffering from chronic leukemia are kept under observation and treated only when leukemia starts to damage body tissues. Chronic type is mostly seen in aged peoples. The options for all leukemia types include chemotherapy, biological therapy, radiation therapy, and bone marrow transplant.

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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treatment and Supportive Therapies!

Are you interested in learning more acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and what some of the options are that you have in regards to treatment and supportive therapies for this devastating cancer?

In this article, you will discover some of the signs and symptoms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia as well as standard treatments for this type cancer and most importantly supportive therapies that you, your family and friends can utilize during this challenging time of life.

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treatment and Supportive Therapies!

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a form of leukemia or cancer of the white blood cells that is characterized by an excess of lymphoblasts.

Although, acute lymphoblastic leukemia is most common in childhood, it is also commonly found in older adults as well.

Signs and Symptoms of Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Weakness and fatigue Anemia Unexplained fever and infections frequently Loss of appetite Unexplained bruising Bone and joint pain Breathlessness Enlarged lymph nodes Swelling in the lower limbs Tiny red spots or lines in the skin

The sooner that acute is detected, the more effective that treatment can be the aim of acute treatment is to induce a lasting remission or absence of detectable cancer cells in the body.

Treatments for :

Chemotherapy Steroids Radiation Therapy Intensive Combined Treatments (bone marrow or stem cell transplants)

Supportive Therapies for acute lymphocytic leukemia:

ALL Support Groups – Once you are a loved one is diagnosed with (ALL) hopefully your care provider will give you a list of different support groups that are available to you that will allow you to share and communicate your feelings, concerns, and worries, with other people who are going through the same type of challenges (or similar) that you are.

Yoga Nidra – Let’s face it, while Support groups work for some people, oftentimes especially when faced with the sudden realities of life that being diagnosed with cancer can bring, being able to expand your capacity to deal with what is can be very beneficial. The practice of Yoga Nidra is a guided meditation technique that will bring a greater sense of ease and acceptance into your life that will expand your capacity to face the challenges that will come while fighting acute lymphocytic leukemia.

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What You Always Wanted To Know About Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Medical Basic Guides)

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The contents of this book:

General Information About Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Stages of Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Treatment Option Overview
Chemotherapy
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy with stem cell transplant
Targeted therapy
Biologic therapy

Treatment Options for Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Untreated Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Remission
Recurrent Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

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