The National Marrow Donor program and other bone marrow donor registries provide excellent information regarding leukemia in children. Your friend's daughter may need what is called a blood stem cell transplant, and this can come from a relative or an unrelated donor. You can also find information from the renowned Children's Hospital in Boston.
One can find information about leukemia treatment through books, websites, and doctors. Some popular medical websites to find information include WebMD and MayoClinic.
You can find more information and advice on the different stages of leukemia online. Several useful websites include: http://leukemia.emedtv.com/leukemia/stages-of-leukemia.html and http://www.cancercenter.com/leukemia/leukemia-staging.cfm.
Information about Leukemia can be found online. Leukemia is cancer of the blood where the white corpuscles are numerous than the red corpuscles. One can go to public libraries to make a research about Leukemia. Medical journals will surely write articles about Leukemia.
* Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL): 66.1 percent overall; 91.2 percent for children under 5 * Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): 76.2 percent * Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML): 21.3 percent overall; 55.2 percent for children under 15 * Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML): 46.7 percent This is the survival rate.....NOT THE DEATH RATE.
Acute Leukemia is the most common in children. 98%
Yes, the most curable form of leukemia is acute lymphoblastic leukemia. It also happens to be the most common form of leukemia in children.
I do not think she has leukemia. But she is doing a wonderful job with her children
Gingivitis is also one of the early signs of leukemia in some children
ALL leukemia is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. ALL is a fast-growing cancer of the white blood cells. This form of cancer is more common in children than adults, although both can have it. As a childhood Leukemia survivor, I have to say that it is more likely to accure in children, and this type of Leukemia has the highest survival rate.
You can find information about children's health from the Kid's Health website. The Kid's Health website is the number one source for children's health information.
You can find information about children's hygiene online from the Kids Health Organization. Alternatively, you can also find this information from the WebMD website.
There are many websites that offer information about medical related illnesses or diseases. Some of these websites are mayoclinic.com, doctoroz.com, cdc.com, or healfinder.com. Any of these websites can help you find information about a particular illness.