As a parent who lost his daughter to leukemia in 2007, and after following the course of her treatment. I noticed this disease is able to mutate and even form a resistance to chemotherapy in some patients. without scientific fact, id be willing to state that there is some sort of viral factor to this. My reasoning is that this disease seems to have an instinctive abiltiy to survive , beyond that of a normal cell. when attacked by medicines , it adjusts and resists in patients that do not respond ... i believe looking at resistant cases with virology may be the key to preventing this disaease from resisting treatment... a bell
If the question is posed to ask if all people who have leukaemia die from it, the answer is no. There are treatments such as bone marrow transplants which allow sufferers to recover and lead normal lives.No. Everyone does not die of leukemia. Some people die from other causes.
Yes, it can and in most cases will, as it is a form of cancer with a very high mortality rate. Over 200,000 people worldwide die from Leukemia each year.
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In 2000, about 209,000 people died from leukemia.
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You have a greater risk of developing leukemia if it runs in the family but anyone can get it. It also possible that leukemia can strike you at an early age acute leukemia is a common forms of leukemia for children. I found an article that explains different kinds of leukemia that maybe could help you understand and come up with an idea how to cure leukemia or better to prevent it earlier. Please see related link.
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