Acute Leukemia
Acute leukemia is a type of cancer of the bone marrow and blood that is characterized by the rapid proliferation of immature white blood cells. It is a life-threatening disease that affects individuals of all ages and can spread quickly throughout the body if left untreated. Acute leukemia can cause a wide range of symptoms, including anemia, fatigue, bruising, fever, and weight loss. It is typically treated with a combination of chemotherapy, radiation, and sometimes bone marrow transplants. Early detection of acute leukemia can significantly improve the chances of a successful outcome, as it can allow for more aggressive therapies to be administered.
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