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No. Polycythemia is an abnormally large number of red blood cells. Leukemia is the overproduction of immature white blood cells which hinders the synthesis of red blood cells.

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Polycythemia Vera and Leukemia patients


What is another name for leukemia?

Cancer of the blood, Cancer of the bone marrow


Major Classification of Polycythemia Vera?

Polycythemia Vera (PV) is a rare blood disorder in which the number of red blood cells increases in the body. This increase of blood cell have many reasons, it could be due to a primary process in the bone marrow also known as Myeloproliferative Syndrome, or it may be due to low Oxygen levels or, rarely, a malignancy. Polycythemia Poly is classified into two major groups. * Polycythemia Vera - Primary Polycythemia * Non Vera + Secondary Polycythemia + Relative Polycythemia


What health conditions are monitored with platelet counts?

Patients who have leukemia, polycythemia vera, or a plastic anemia are given periodic platelet count tests to monitor their health.


How is Polycythemia Vera treated by Phosphorus 32?

Phosphorus 32 is no longer used in treatment of polycythemia vera because it has a relatively high rate of converting the illness into CML (a form of leukemia). Anyone still receiving this therapy ought to get a second opinion, since there are far less dangerous threatments available.


Is polycythemia a life threatening disease?

Not necessarily.Polycythemia is a condition defined by a anormaly large number of circulating red blood cells. It is separated between the relative polycythemia (where the increased number of red blood cells is due to a reduced total blood volume) or the absolute polycythemia (where there are more red blood cells produced).There are a large number of causes that can result in polycythemia (heavy smoking, living in altitude, genetic diseases, cancer). One of them is known as "Polycythemia Vera" and is a proliferative disease that could degenerate in leukemia.In summary, there is a link (could be the cause or the effect) between polycythemia and cancer, but polycythemia is not cancer.SO SORRY, BUT WHOEVER WROTE THE ABOVE IS INCORRECT. "POLYCYTHEMIA" CAN BE CAUSED BY NOT DRINKING ENOUGH WATER (DEHYDRATION).HOWEVER, POLYCYTHEMIA VERA IS NOT EVEN THE SAME ANIMAL, IS CONSIDERED A CANCER, AND IS TREATED WITH HYDROXYUREA, AMONG OTHER THINGS.Better information here. Go to the web site .mpdvoice.org.uk


What causes secondary polycythemia?

Smoking.can cause secondary polycythemia. So can.carbon monoxide poisoning.chronic heart or lung disease.(endocrine) disorders.exposure to high altitudes.kidney cysts.tumors of the brain,liver,or uterus.burns.diarrhea.hemoconcentration.stress


What is the prognosis of polycythemia vera?

The treatment for polycythemia Vera are prescribing drugs that decreases the production of blood cells, taking aspirin, and drawing blood on a regular basis. Polycythemia Vera is a form of blood cancer in which the bone marrow produces an excess of blood cells.


What is the synonym of the leukemia?

it probay one of these, Christmas disease, Hand-Schuller-Christian disease, Letterer-Siwe syndrome, acute leukemia, anemia, angiohemophilia, aplastic anemia, chronic leukemia, cyclic neutropenia, erythrocytosis, hemoglobinopathy, hemophilia, hemophilia A, hemophilia B, hypochromic anemia, infectious granuloma, iron deficiency anemia, leukemic reticuloendotheliosis, macrocytic anemia, multiple myeloma, myelogenous leukemia, neutropenia, pernicious anemia, plasma cell leukemia, plasmacytoma, polycythemia, pseudoleukemia, purpura, purpura hemorrhagica, sickle-cell anemia, thalassemia, vascular hemophilia glad to help!


What is another term for secondary polycythemia?

Secondary polycythemia is also called secondary erythrocytosis


What is a polycythemia vera?

Polycythemia vera-- An excess number of red blood cells in the blood.


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