Leukemia, or leukemia, is a blood cancer in which the blood-forming tissue begins to uncontrollably reproduce. This leads to the appearance of a large number of abnormal white blood cells, which are unable to perform their protective functions for the body.
The causes of leukemia can be diverse, including genetic factors, radiation, and chemical substances.
Diagnosis of leukemia includes blood analysis, bone marrow analysis, and biochemical studies.
Treatment of leukemia may include chemotherapy, bone marrow transplantation, and myelosuppressive drug therapy.
Prevention of leukemia includes avoiding exposure to harmful chemicals, radiation, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and regular medical check-ups.
The treatment of leukemia is conducted by a hematologist-oncologist, a specialist in the treatment of blood cancer.
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