Yes, leukemia is a biomedical condition characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal white blood cells in the bone marrow and bloodstream. This cancer affects the body's ability to produce healthy blood cells, leading to various complications. It is classified into different types, including acute and chronic forms, based on the speed of progression and the type of cells involved. Treatment often involves chemotherapy, radiation, and sometimes stem cell transplants.
Leukemia is a condition, not an object
No; its a biomedical condition required for mammals to live. Either too high or too low are biomedical problems.
myelodysplastic syndrome
The adjective form is leukemic, which pertains to the condition itself (e.g. leukemic anemia). The noun is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns as in leukemia treatment, leukemia patients, and leukemia symptoms.
Biomedical conditions are a range of conditions that arise when in detox for drug and alcohol abuse. Some include seizures, anger and agitation and withdrawal symptoms.
No, not all individuals with Down syndrome develop leukemia. While they are at a higher risk for certain types of leukemia, particularly acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia, the majority do not experience this condition. Regular medical check-ups and monitoring can help in early detection and management if leukemia does occur.
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Etta James' health condition is not good. James has been deemed terminally ill with leukemia.
The medical term for this condition is leukemia. Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, leading to an overproduction of abnormal white blood cells.
Leukemia, and some other blood disorders.
Leukemia (loo-KEE-mee-ah) Is a malignancy characterized by a processive increase of abnormal leukoytes. (''leuk'' means white and ''emia'' means blood condition).
Leukemia is a broad term used to describe a cancer condition of the blood and lymph system. Depending on the actual type, treatments vary from chemotherapy to Stem Cell Transplants.