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.
Symptoms are caused by radiation-destroying cells
It was probably all of the radiation she was around that caused it.
I think leukemia is deadly if you are exposed to a huge amount of radiation.
She developed leukemia because of the radiation from the atomic bomb dropped by the United States during WW2.
Leukemia is cancer of the blood or the bone marrow. This can not be caused by alcoholic beverages. Drinking alcohol (beer, wine or liquor) in moderation is not a risk factor for developing leukemia. Leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children and the most common form of the disease in young people is acute lymphoblastic leukemia (also called acute lymphocytic leukemia, and acute lymphoid leukemia). However, leukemia also occurs among adults and is not only a "childhood disease." The most common known risk factors for leukemia (things that make leukemia more likely) are smoking, exposure to atomic bomb radiation, previous chemotherapy or radiation therapy, human T-cell leukemia virus, myelogysplasctic syndrome and Downs syndrome.
Due to overexposure to radiation, she died from leukemia.
gonorrhoea is caused by bacteria the symptons i do not know but i do know that the desease can spread in the mouth eyes throat and anus thanks good luck xxx ec
Leukemia is type of cancer, some say it is caused by a bomb, it is not for sure though.
Telepathy is considered to be pseudoscience and has no bearing on what causes leukemia. The idea is a common theme in science fiction works or movies about aliens.There are risk factors that can cause some people to get leukemia such as exposure to high levels of radiation, chemotherapy or radiation used to treat an earlier cancer, conditions caused by abnormal chromosomes, such as Down syndrome, exposure to benzene and formaldehyde.People who work in X-Ray departments have to be very careful of how much radiation they have been exposed to.In some cases, it runs in families. Or being infected with a virus known as HTLV-1.It seems that there is no one thing that causes leukemia. It would be nice if it was caused by something that can be treated by antibiotics.
No there is not a vaccine unfortenetly if there was then that would mean the world to me for i am a current Acute Myloid Leukemia sufferer at age 11 if there is could you tell me! The best thing you can do to prevent leukemia all though there is no known cause is to STAY AWAY FROM RADIATION for current studies have shown that most people with leukemia have been exposed to high amounts of radiation for me it was running solar technoligy experiments!missy177
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High doses of radiation. Smoking. Chemicals. Age. Genetic Disorders.