Sunday, January 3, 2010

Acute Leukemia More Condition_symptoms What Is Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia In A Chronic Stage?

What is acute lymphocytic leukemia in a chronic stage? - acute leukemia more condition_symptoms

A friend was recently diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia, but says that I am in the chronic phase of hope. I have no idea what all these possibilities. I went online and do some research, but said he has most elderly people, and it was twenty years old. I could not find anything, what is the treatment of chronic phase or in the media. Anyone with the agreement to experience one first hand? It is a common chronic disease?

2 comments:

angelbab... said...

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

There are four types of leukemia. Everything is the most common type of leukemia diagnosed in children, and give the less frequently diagnosed in adults. Around 5200 people are diagnosed each year with everyone. Children account for two thirds of these cases. In general, all children have a better prognosis than adults. Most children with ALL can be cured of this cancer.
Symptoms include all of the skin, pale fatigue, recurrent infections, bone pain, bruising, red spots on the skin. Doctors use various tests to diagnose including blood count and bone marrow biopsy ALL.ALL is sometimes treated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Children are different types of chemotherapy than adults. Patients with advanced cancers that do not respond, these treatments may require a transplant of stem cells.

Lance D said...

Chronicles is actually called "long term" or "persistent" (ie, if you suffer from chronic pain, which means you) all or most of the time.

I really have no idea of chronic cancer, but I think your friend meant was that he hoped not aggressive, and it is treatable.

Good luck to your friend, I hope it works. Leukemia is curable, once again, I hope hes okay.

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