Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) primarily affects the blood and bone marrow, but it can have secondary effects on the lungs. Patients with AML may experience respiratory complications due to infections, bleeding, or the infiltration of leukemic cells into lung tissue. Additionally, treatments for AML, such as chemotherapy, can weaken the immune system, increasing the risk of pneumonia and other respiratory issues.
does a cigarettes affect the lungs \
Absolutely. All smoke can affect your lungs.
how does pneumonia affect the lungs and the stomach
Aml Ameen was born on July 30, 1985, in London, England, UK.
yes. depending on prognostic factors each AML case is different but it can be cured.
The lungs (Respiratory system)
it stunts blood flow from getting to the lungs
It will affect your lungs and breathing.
No
Your lungs...
While acute myeloid leukemia (AML) itself is not directly hereditary, there are inherited genetic conditions that can increase the risk of developing AML, such as Li-Fraumeni syndrome or Down syndrome. These inherited conditions can predispose individuals to developing AML later in life. However, most cases of AML occur sporadically without a clear genetic cause.
cigarettes have tar in them that goes into your lungs which is toxic to your lungs and since it doesn't go anywhere it causes disease in your lungs.