Leukemia primarily affects the blood and bone marrow, but it can also spread to other areas of the body, including the lymph nodes, liver, spleen, and central nervous system. In advanced stages, leukemic cells may infiltrate various organs, leading to complications in their function. Additionally, leukemia can cause extramedullary manifestations, where cancerous cells appear in tissues outside the bone marrow. Early detection and treatment are crucial to managing the spread of the disease.
If left untreated, a fungal infection on your lower lip could spread to other areas of your body.
No it can't spread to others, but it can spread to other areas of the body.
It is also spread by germs. But orignally this disease can be spread by the cells throughtout the body.
Cancer. Cancer is a class of diseases in which cells grow uncontrollably, invade surrounding tissue and may spread to other areas of the body. Diabetes. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) Feline Leukemia Virus (FelV) Heartworm. High-Rise Syndrome. Rabies.
Yes. Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth and can be spread to other warm moist areas of the body.
Leukemia affects the entire body. It doesn;t selectively show up only in certain areas. It is cancer of the blood or bone marrow.
Cancers spread from the initial site to other areas of the body. Typically, the cancer will "eat" the person (to death).
Cancers spread from the initial site to other areas of the body. Typically, the cancer will "eat" the person (to death).
Acute leukemia is a type of cancer, of the blood and bone marrow. If you would like to find out more about acute leukemia you can try the NHS website for useful advice on the basics, symptoms and treatment.
Inhaled chemicals such as asbestos, smoke, coal dust, etc. Cancer from other areas of the body can spread to the lungs.
The movement of cancer cells from one tumor to other areas is called metastasis.
This produces a red, inflamed sore from which the spores can easily spread from person to person. When the same fungus infects other areas, such as ringworm, which is not a worm at all.