Leukemia Cells
Leukemia cells are cancerous cells in the blood and bone marrow that grow and divide uncontrollably. Leukemia cells can spread to other parts of the body and interfere with normal cell growth and development. Without treatment, they can cause serious health problems and eventually death. Leukemia is a major cause of mortality worldwide and is the most common form of cancer in children. Early detection and treatment of leukemia is the best way to improve the chances of recovery. Treatments include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and bone marrow transplantation. Early diagnosis, prompt treatment, and proper supportive care are essential for improving prognosis and promoting long-term remission.
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