Leukemia doesn't affect your body, it affects your circulatory system and affects your blood, but sometimes your hair can fall out depending on how severe your leukemia is.
Thalassemia - which affect the red blood cells as oppose to white blood cells in leukemia.
Leukemia is a disease that makes your white blood cells, cells that fight off disease, grow abnormally and at a rapid pace.
Hairy cell leukemia affects a type of white blood cell called the lymphocyte
Hairy cell leukemia affects a type of white blood cell called the lymphocyte
leads to kidney stones
Well, it affects the patient the most.
Leukemia is when the cells in the bone marrow start rapidly multiplying out of control. Undeveloped white blood cells start circulating in the body, causing a high white blood cell count. This causes non-leukemic cells to not function properly.
Leukemia may cause black or blueish patches of skin to appear. This is shown in the film Under The Hawthorn Tree.
bone marrow
bone marrow and blood
The uric acid does not effect the leukemia however the treatment of leukemia leads to the production of uric acid which in turn can leas to kidney stones and other problems.