It affects your liver, kidneys, testical's, penis, ovaries, and last but not least vaginas.
Leukemia doesn't affect your body, it affects your circulatory system and affects your blood, but sometimes your hair can fall out depending on how severe your leukemia is.
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Hormones work by affecting Target Organs
Leukemia would mostly affect the Circulatory system. Mostly it because Leukemia is a cancer in the bone marrow that creates abnormal white blood cells that crowd the rest of the other blood cells and disables them from doing their regular jobs. Another organ system from the top of my head would be the Immune system because white blood cells can't fight diseases with the overcrowd.
Leukemia is when the cells in the bone marrow start rapidly multiplying out of control. Undeveloped white blood cells start circulating in the body, causing a high white blood cell count. This causes non-leukemic cells to not function properly.
Well leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow.. but, it affects your whole body. Fatigue pain, flu-like symptoms.
Thalassemia - which affect the red blood cells as oppose to white blood cells in leukemia.
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.
Hairy cell leukemia affects a type of white blood cell called the lymphocyte
Hairy cell leukemia affects a type of white blood cell called the lymphocyte
A kind of myelogenous leukemia in which specific tumor masses are not seen at autopsy, but body fluids and organs are green (the full conjugated term comes from greek chloros- green and leukos- white and haima is blood)
Well, it affects the patient the most.