The time it takes for leukemia to become fatal varies significantly depending on several factors, including the type of leukemia, the stage at diagnosis, the patient's overall health, and response to treatment. Acute forms, such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), can progress rapidly, sometimes leading to death within weeks to months if untreated. Chronic forms, like chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), may develop over years, allowing for more effective management and treatment options. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve survival rates.
Children with Leukaemia was created in 1988.
It really depends on how long it will take to kill each one.
It can take as little as a few hours.
I got the amiba but it did not kill me so I don't know.
jerk!
a fortnight
about 13 days
About 1-2 weeks
years
3 days
about a second with a 30.30 lol
Some marines in the Pacific during WW2 said it took as long as 20 seconds for it to kill Japanese.