No single known cause for any of the different types of leukemia exists. The known causes, which are not generally factors within the control of the average person, account for relatively few cases. The different leukemias likely have different causes.
Currently there is no way to prevent leukaemia. But studies are going forward.
Children with Leukaemia was created in 1988.
There isn't one.
leukaemia
now a days there is not perfect veccine for it
Acute myelogenous leukaemia
Leads to leukaemia
Dying if leukaemia
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
Leukaemia
Kate has APL-Leukaemia
Acute promyelocytic leukaemia
Neither, really. Leukaemia is a cancer. Cancer is the abnormal growth and accumulation of cells from (in this case, I presume) the human body. Humans are eukaryotes. The leukocytes that grow out of control in leukaemia are eukaryotic cells. You only really use Gram stain on prokaryotic cells. That said, I should imagine that leukaemia is Gram-negative, because the stain picks up bacterial cell wall, which the eukaryotic leukaemia doesn't have.