Blood Cancer
Blood cancer is a type of cancer that affects the production, function, and development of the blood cells in the body. The two major types of blood cancer are leukemia and lymphoma. The most common symptoms of blood cancer are fatigue, weight loss, infections, and night sweats. Treatment for blood cancer can include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, stem cell transplant, and various medications. The long-term success of treatment depends on the type and stage of the cancer. Blood cancer is a serious condition that can be life threatening if not treated in time. Advances in medicine have improved the outcomes for those diagnosed with blood cancer, allowing for more efficient treatments and better quality of life.
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