chemotherapy or a bone marrow transplant, both.
symptoms you will have before death with acute leukemia
Acute Myloid Leukemia
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia arises due to attachment of a broken part of one chromosome to another.
Acute Leukemia is the most common in children. 98%
it is a type of cancer
it depends on what type of leukemia you have. if you don't have treatment with Acute leukemia it could be as little as a few weeks.
Yes, you can be diagnosed with ALL followed by AML. ALL is the cancer of lymphocytes whereas AML is the cancer of the myelocytes. It can be diagnosed together (Biphenotypic leukemia) or separately.
Hematologists or Hematologists-Oncologists treat leukemia.