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Symptoms of Blood Cancer

blood cancer symptoms

Symptoms of Blood cancer are usually subtle and missed. Certain symptoms may point towards the disease and should not be taken lightly if present.

Blood cancer means leukemias. Leukemias are classified as acute or chronic leukemia.

Acute leukemia can be either myeloid leukemia or lymphoblastic leukemia. Chronic leukemia can be chronic myeloid leukemia or chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

What is a Blood Cancer:

Blood cancer or leukemia is a bone marrow disorder of the stem cells, primarily the WBCs (White Blood Cells).

WBCs are of different types that include neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils.

Other cellular elements include the Red Blood Cells and Megakaryocytes that give rise to platelets.

Blood cancer is the abnormal cellular proliferation of the primitive cells that result from abnormal cellular signaling and mutations.

It is characterized by an excess of blast cells (more than 20%) in the bone marrow and can be either of the lymphoid or myeloid series.

Symptoms of blood cancer:

Patients with blood cancer may be asymptomatic and diagnosed on routine investigations. Most patients who are asymptomatic have the type of blood cancers called as chronic leukemias.

Patients who are symptomatic may have any one or more of the following symptoms:

What are the predisposing factors of blood cancer?

In the majority of the patients with blood cancer, the cause is unknown. However, certain factors may predispose a patient to blood cancer. These include:

Acute Myeloid leukemia Vs Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia:

AML

ALL

AgeCommon in adultChildren
LymphadenopathyLess commonMore common
HepatosplenomegalyLess commonMore common
Bone and Joint PainsLess commonMore common
Gum hypertrophyMore commonLess common
Blast cellsMyeloblastLymphoblast
Auer rodsPresentAbsent

 

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