I am not sure about numbers, but your chances are definitely increased more than the average human. sorry! :( If you keep a healthy diet, and try not to be exposed to radiation often, if you have cancer and are getting chemo, that increases your chances, too. I really hope this is is a help, and gook luck to you!
No Scott Chance did not die.
It could last up to a acouple years cause my dad had it for atleast 3 or more
He has a great chance of survival if you avoid chemo and radiation.
No not a chance
He died.
Diminishing blood counts, break down of other organs in the body, increased chance of infections,
Baby has more chance to take their dad skin color then their mom.
It is not yet known, but there is a good chance.
hell no..he is not your child's dad and she is still training give her a chance
You have a 100% chance at a great life no matter the color of your parents hair.
How do u get meningitis from leukemia
Acute Myloid Leukemia