Currently, there is no guaranteed way to prevent leukemia, as its exact causes are not fully understood. However, reducing exposure to known risk factors, such as avoiding tobacco smoke, minimizing exposure to certain chemicals (like benzene), and maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet and regular exercise, may lower the risk. Additionally, genetic factors play a significant role, so those with a family history of leukemia should discuss their risk with healthcare providers. Regular check-ups and awareness of symptoms can aid in early detection and treatment.
luekemia
Most people with luekemia will not die if they receive timely treatment. Yet if they do not receive treatment or receive it too late and the cancer is well advanced they will eventually die even with treatment
Luekemia is a very deadly disease that if not treated quickly can easily kill. So to help people with this the website www.cmltreatmentoption.com has been created to help people learn more about this.
It travels through blood cells if its luekemia
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Yes. That spelling of accurate is accurate (correct in detail).
Leukemia by definition is cancer of the blood or bone marrow, so you "get" it in your blood or bone marrow.
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No it can not.
Because he was dianosed with a rare case of luekemia on December 20th 1993.
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