Individuals with leukemia may experience fatigue, weakness, and frequent infections due to compromised immune function. They may also face limitations in physical endurance and daily activities due to anemia and side effects from treatments like chemotherapy. Additionally, emotional and psychological challenges, such as anxiety and depression, can further impact their quality of life. Overall, these limitations can significantly affect their ability to maintain normal routines and engage in social activities.
LEUKEMIA IS NOT EXTINCT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many people have leukemia and many are also getting the disease!
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.
Leukemia is not infectious because it is a cancer and people can't pass it on.
No cure for leukemia
Leukemia is not infectious because it is a cancer and people can't pass it on.
well many people have leukemia because they've either gotten sick from something or they were born with that certain disease
any age. most popular in people over the age of sixty.
In 1998, the trend supported that every year 30,800 people will be diagnosed with some form of leukemia. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&uid=12712476&cmd=showdetailview&indexed=google
According to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leukemia#Numbers) 22,000 people die every year from leukemia. So when we work out the math it ends up being about 60 people per day.
Absolutely NOT ! Leukemia is not a communicable disease - It's a genetic mutation.
If the question is posed to ask if all people who have leukaemia die from it, the answer is no. There are treatments such as bone marrow transplants which allow sufferers to recover and lead normal lives.No. Everyone does not die of leukemia. Some people die from other causes.
According to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leukemia#Numbers) 22,000 people die every year from leukemia. So when we work out the math it ends up being about 60 people per day.