Second name for the leukemia is blood cancer or bone marrow cancer characterized by abnormal increase in blood cells usually leukocytes.
bone marrow cancer or blood cancer
In cats, the Feline Leukemia virus is a highly contagious to other cats who share food bowls and litter pans. Dog Leukemia is not contagious to other dogs. Feline Leukemia is caused by a virus. In dogs, Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. Like most other types of cancer, the causes of Leukemia are not well-understood, there aren't any measures to prevent Leukemia in your dog.
NO, like lymphoma or any other type of cancer leukemia isn't congageous
Leukemia. The word is fairly broad and covers a range of more specific diseases, each of which has its own distinct technical name.
The adjective form is leukemic, which pertains to the condition itself (e.g. leukemic anemia). The noun is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns as in leukemia treatment, leukemia patients, and leukemia symptoms.
Leukemia
Leukemia
Leukemia was named in 1845. The name refers to the fact that it generally affects white blood cells, and comes from the Greek leukos ("white"), and haima, ("blood")
Leukemia is Blood Cancer. It can kill you, just like any other cancer, but once you get it, it is very hard to treat.
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.
fatigue, nausea, vomiting, easy bruising and bleeding, fevers/chills, night sweats. There is nothing different in symptoms from radiation-induced leukemia from other origins of leukemia.
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.
It is called hairy cell leukemia because the cells have tiny hair-like projections when viewed under the microscope