No. But by a surplus of white blood cells.
I believe Leukemia has to do with blood, and therefore cells. So, I do not believe so.
Leukemia is type of cancer, some say it is caused by a bomb, it is not for sure though.
White blood cells.
Leukemia
fatigue, nausea, vomiting, easy bruising and bleeding, fevers/chills, night sweats. There is nothing different in symptoms from radiation-induced leukemia from other origins of leukemia.
heat is caused by vibrations of an atom or molecule.
It is no one's fault when we contract any disease. cancers like Leukemia are not contagious and can;t be transmitted between people, Leukemia is caused by some breakdown in the Stem Cells and DNA that help our bodies make blood.
In cats, the Feline Leukemia virus is a highly contagious to other cats who share food bowls and litter pans. Dog Leukemia is not contagious to other dogs. Feline Leukemia is caused by a virus. In dogs, Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. Like most other types of cancer, the causes of Leukemia are not well-understood, there aren't any measures to prevent Leukemia in your dog.
Leukemia (loo-KEE-mee-ah) Is a malignancy characterized by a processive increase of abnormal leukoytes. (''leuk'' means white and ''emia'' means blood condition).
I had a friend who had leukemia and he went blind. I believe they said it was a result of the mediations but then they told him it was a result in optic nerve damage from the leukemia. So I'm not sure what actually caused it and I don't think the doctors knew either. Not sure of this helps.
leukemia is not infectious but it is genetic.
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?