lack of red cells
Their white and red blood cell drops causing anemia. No blood circulates around cells around the eyes?
Yes, some cancer patients may require blood transfusions as part of their treatment plan, especially if they experience low red blood cell counts due to chemotherapy or the cancer itself.
Blood transfusions are important for cancer patients because they help replace blood cells that may be damaged or destroyed during cancer treatment, such as chemotherapy. This can help prevent anemia and improve the patient's overall health and well-being.
Because you don't want to give someone bad blood. This is the same for every disease.
Cancer patients may require blood transfusions because cancer treatments like chemotherapy can damage healthy blood cells, leading to low levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Blood transfusions help replenish these cells and improve the patient's overall health and well-being.
Every four minutes, a person is diagnosed with blood cancer. Every ten minutes, a person dies from blood cancer. One third of blood cancer patients are children and teens.
There are no reasons for hcg in your blood apart from pregnancy but there is a rare cancer that can make hcg in your blood but very low levels we had a 8 yr old patients with hcg in her bloods. Other answer is pregnancy
if you are losing blood rapidly. sometimes one may only need platelets for instance, i.e. cancer patients
Between 50% and 75% of primary liver cancer patients have abnormally high blood serum levels of a particular protein (alpha-fetoprotein or AFP).
Chemotherapy can help manage anemia in cancer patients by targeting and destroying cancer cells that may be causing the anemia. By reducing the cancer burden, chemotherapy can improve the body's ability to produce healthy red blood cells and alleviate anemia symptoms.
Blood tests may be used to test liver function or to evaluate risk factors in the patient's history.
I think it's called Leukemia