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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Causes of blood cancer

Blood cancer is not touchy or infectious
Blood cancer can be either small or big


There are many misconceptions about blood cancer or blood cancer. Over time, the medical treatment of such a disease has changed, many improvements have also gained.

Leukemia is basically called blood cancer. This is cancer of the blood vessel, especially white blood cell cancer. Blood cells are made of bone marrow or bone marrow, then it becomes step by step or it eventually comes to blood. If for some reason this blood vessel is produced excessively or abnormally, then they can not mature. There are plenty of immature and unusual blood vessels in the bloodstream. In fact, white blood cells are more affected. But due to the total bone marrow infection completely due to lack of other blood cells.

Why is that?

Why is its true cause of why blood cancer is still unclear? The effect of various types of radioactivity, chemical waste, smoking, artificial color, insecticide, virus etc. By these effects, the mutation occurs in the genes and the abnormal reversal signal is flowing in the cell division. Then there are abnormalities in the cell division, immature abnormal cells come in the bloodstream. Blood cancer is not touchy or infectious. Blood cancer can be either small or big.

How do you understand?

Blood cancer can be exposed to long-term fever, anemia, red rashes on the skin, bleeding with a toothache, bone pain, repeated infections etc. Many times only the routine can be detected as a test. Blood count and peripheral blood film are most likely to cause disease. But Bone marrow test is to be sure. Modern tests such as flow cytometry, immunophenotyping etc. are now being held in government hospitals. If cytogenetics make a good decision about the type of chemotherapy, the chances of recovery can be estimated.

There has been a great improvement in leukemia treatment. The healing rate of acute leukemia in children increased by 90 percent in the developed world. Bone marrow transplant and modern chemotherapy patients show the hope of recovery.

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