Yes, There are. Some chemotherapy regimens can cure certain types and Stem Cell Transplants and Bone Marrow transplants can sure it. I am having a Stem Cell Transplant for my Leukemia and looking forward to being better and cured!!
Who are some celebrities with leukemia?
a psycologist named B.F. Skinner, who was very well known, died in 1990 of it, He wrote several books on behaviorism and several other subjects.
What does it mean if you dream about getting dialysis but you don't have leukemia?
Dialysis is the cleansing of the blood, replacing the function of the kidneys. Leukemia has nothing to do with it.
Dreaming about dialysis or any specific medical procedure is probably a metaphor referring indirectly to something happening in your life. Because dialysis is a process of filtering toxins from the blood, the dream might suggest that you need to "cleanse" your life from impurities. Alternatively, it might represent medical care in general.
> Yet again, since the question confuses dialysis and leukemia, which are not related, the dream might not be about either, but rather about the use of artificial means of prolonging life. THAT might suggest that something in your life is being "kept alive" or "kept going" by artificial efforts. For example, perhaps a certain relationship is over, but you keep it going artificially.
What are some ideas for community service?
All Faith's Food Bank (if there is one near you) Circus (always fun) Concession Stands (if you go to a school/that hosts games)
What was most likely the cause of Marie curie's leukemia?
The most likely cause of Marie Curie's leukemia was her prolonged exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation while conducting her pioneering research on radioactivity. This exposure significantly increased her risk of developing the disease.
What is the effect of leukemia to the cells?
basically the cell replicates at an exponental rate forming a cyst or tumor if it is bynine then it isn't that bad but if it's malignant then it develops fingers and kinda looks like a crab (cancer) this can cause problems
Who is the jazz saxaphonist who died recently of leukemia?
I believe you are referring to Grammy Award winning musician Michael Becker who was a tenor saxophonist. Becker died of leukemia at the age of 57 at a New York City hospital after winning 11 Grammy Awards over his lifetime. Becker died on Saturday, January 13, 2007.
Does drinking beer cause leukemia?
Leukemia is cancer of the blood or the bone marrow. This can not be caused by alcoholic
beverages. Drinking alcohol (beer, wine or liquor) in moderation is not a risk factor for developing leukemia.
Leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children and the most common form of the disease in young people is acute lymphoblastic leukemia (also called acute lymphocytic leukemia, and acute lymphoid leukemia). However, leukemia also occurs among adults and is not only a "childhood disease."
The most common known risk factors for leukemia (things that make leukemia more likely) are smoking, exposure to atomic bomb radiation, previous chemotherapy or radiation therapy, human T-cell leukemia virus, myelogysplasctic syndrome and Downs syndrome.
How long does leukemia last on a person?
It could last up to a acouple years cause my dad had it for atleast 3 or more
Why are leukemia patients vulnerable to infection?
In general, leukemia is characterized by an increase in WBC's. This may lead you to think there would be a strengthening of the immune system, however, the increase in WBC's is due to the unregulated proliferation of immature cells (myeloid cells or lymphoblasts) or abnormal cells which are both incapable of defense against infection.
the effect was that he could not tell if the body was fat or just skinny.
1 in every 29,000 children or 3,800 children each year get diagnosed every year.
Lukimia is a type of cancer. It was found out by the chemicals of the atomic bomb.
I have had treatment at The Parish and Bell Clinic after suffering tremendous pain from Plantar Fasciitis. I suffered for around 6-7 years and tried all sorts of treatments including surgery twice! None of the treament worked and in fact made it worse! I had exhausted all forms of treatment and was facing life in a wheelchair. I could barely walk let alone go to work or do anything else.
I saw an advert for the Parish & Bell Clinic and was doubtful at first as nothing else had worked so why would this? I went along and met Mr Bailey--what a lovely man! Very friendly and understanding and so were the rest of the staff. I had three pairs of orthotics made and received them in the post a few weeks later. After about 3 weeks I reduced the painkillers I had been on for the past four years, and within a couple of months was off them all together! Within 3 months I went back to work part time after having 18 months off work! I am now working full time in a Nursery and am on my feet nearly all day. Thanks to Mr Bailey and his team I have been given my life back. I can now run around playing with my Grandson --something I couldn't do before.
Any one who is suffering like I was really should contact the clinic. It really does work!!
Janies, WBC are immature and nonfunctional. This is the cause of her infections.