Medically reviewed by Doru Paul, MD Leukemia is a cancer that changes blood cells. It usually develops in the bone marrow, the inner part of the bone that makes immature cells that eventually develop ...
immature cells called blasts build up in your bone marrow and spill into your blood. Acute myeloid leukemia affects the white blood cell precursors (myeloblasts) that form a type of white blood ...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a type of cancer that affects white blood cells (WBCs). Since these blood cells are part of the immune system, CLL affects the body’s ability to fight germs.
Results from a clinical trial ... Changes in Blood Cell Production Over the Lifetime Could Impact Leukemia Outcomes Dec. 5, 2024 — The first comprehensive map of the dramatic changes that take ...
A brief neurocognitive battery is feasible for use in 3-year-olds during acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment, according to a study published online Dec. 9 in Pediatric Blood & Cancer.