It's hard to say...research is still being done.there is no definite pattern.probably best to consoul a doctor
It can be. it can be hereditary. Like passed down from generation to generation.
A retrovirus is a type of virus whose genetic material can be integrated into the host cell's DNA, making it become part of the cell's hereditary material. Examples include HIV and some types of leukemia-causing viruses.
Sickle cell anemia and leukemia highlight the genetic and environmental factors influencing blood disorders, emphasizing their significance in understanding hereditary conditions and familial health risks. Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disorder that can be passed through families, illustrating the importance of genetic counseling and testing for at-risk individuals. Leukemia, while not solely hereditary, can have familial patterns, underscoring the need for awareness of family medical histories. Together, these conditions stress the importance of early detection, treatment options, and support for affected families.
I know that cancers aren't contagious and what not, but I've recently read up on things that (can??? can it or does it?) cause leukemia. For example, the human t cell leukemia virus. It says that can associate with leukemia, and that virus can be spread through sexual contact. So if that's the cause of it, then wouldn't that imply that I, if involved with that, could get that virus and potentially leukemia or forms of it? Or is there something im like misreading, or misunderstanding. It's all kind of confusing. So i mean, is there like a "natural" form of leukemia that's caused by unfortunate circumstances (like breast cancer) as well as leukemia that's derived from a virus which is "contagious" in the sense that it can be transmitted?
How do u get meningitis from leukemia
Acute Myloid Leukemia
LEUKEMIA IS NOT EXTINCT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many people have leukemia and many are also getting the disease!
Yes, the most curable form of leukemia is acute lymphoblastic leukemia. It also happens to be the most common form of leukemia in children.
Leukemia is not an infection. Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the bone marrow and blood formation. Leukemia can, however, make you more likely to get infections.
Yes, it actually does. Ive been anemic for years and always get both nose bleeds and headaches
Yes, it is a symptom of leukemia.
Leukemia is a condition, not an object