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Leukemia is a cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. It is characterized by the abnormal production of white blood cells, which are essential for the immune system. In leukemia, the bone marrow produces large numbers of abnormal white blood cells that do not function properly. These leukemia cells can crowd out normal blood cells, leading to problems with blood clotting, anemia, and a weakened immune system. There are different types of leukemia, and they are classified based on the type of white blood cell affected (lymphoid or myeloid) and whether the disease is acute or chronic. Acute leukemia progresses rapidly and requires immediate treatment, while chronic leukemia progresses more slowly and may not cause symptoms for many years. Common types of leukemia include acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The specific type of leukemia and its classification influence the treatment approach and prognosis for individuals affected by the disease.
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An innate immune response is something that you are born with, while an acquired immune response is something that your body gains throughout life...
Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
Chuck Norris evokes and maintains an immune response.
Either the infection was detected early enough that the body didn't have the chance to raise white blood cell (WBC) count as part of a immune response, or for some reason the body is unable to create an immune response due to some type of disease process...a common one being leukemia.
When mixed with an immunogen, it enhances the immune response against the immunogen
Secondary Immune Response is more rapid.
Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
Leukemia is a type of cancer that usually starts in blood forming tissues (bone marrow) that makes the body inefficient in fighting with infections. Due to leukemia cancer body produces abnormal white blood cells that makes the immune system weak. It affects the bones adversely by reducing the density of bone and increasing the chances of fracture.
Specific response