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its depends on the medicine and treatment that u get... but btw if u hav leukemia it doesnt mean that ure life span is less than the normal people... its depends on the medicine and treatment that u get... but btw if u hav leukemia it doesnt mean that ure life span is less than the normal people... its depends on the medicine and treatment that u get... but btw if u hav leukemia it doesnt mean that ure life span is less than the normal people...
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Terminal illness in general assumes a life span of six months or less.
Well, it affects the patient the most.
Yes, there is a red wood which can cure chronic leukemia in just three days, there after no drug is needed. This herb has been tested on manly leukemia patient.
Life After Leukemia - 2005 was released on: USA: 14 April 2005
Chronic lymphatic leukemia
it depends on what type of leukemia you have. if you don't have treatment with Acute leukemia it could be as little as a few weeks.
The most accurate testing for Leukemia is by the patient having a Bone Marrow Biopsy. Leukemia is a general name for up to 77 different diseases (cancer) of the blood and/or blood producing organs.
That pretty much depends on the severity of the disease and how it is treated. There are a number of treatments available that can help patients live a long, productive life.
The lifespan varies greatly among different species. Human lifespan is typically around 70-80 years, while small animals like mice may only live for a couple of years. Some species of trees can live for thousands of years.
Yes. It is a physiological disease because it affects the physical being of the patient.