Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Leukemia Essay -- Health Medical Cancer
Leukemia    Leukemia is a disease that affects blood-forming tissues,   mainly bone marrow. Leukemia also affects the lymph glands   and spleen. Leukemia causes the body to produce an extreme   amount of abnormal white blood cells. This causes   infections because the abnormal cells cannot stop   infections like the normal cells do. Leukemia also causes   anemia. Anemia is a disease in which the body makes less   blood cells. This happens because the leukemic cells crowd   the system. Leukemia also causes excessive bleeding. This   happens because the amount of platelets will decrease and   clotting will not occur,   Researchers think a change in genetic structure causes   leukemia. Changes in gene structure could be caused by   environmental problems. Some of these problems could be:   birth defects, radiation, viruses, and chemicals. Leukemia   is not inherited and is not contagious.   There are two major types of Leukemia, Lymphocytic and   Granulocytic. In Lymphocytic Leukemia white blood cells   known as Lymphocytes, which are made in the Lymph glands   and bone marrow are abnormal or immature. In Granulocytic   Leukemia this causes an increase in white blood cells known   as granulocytes. Granulocytes are made in the bone marrow,   and other tissue. Granulocytes that are affected by   leukemia cannot fight of infections.   There are two ways in which leukemia can occur. One is   acute, and the other is chronic. Acute leukemia is found   most in children. It progresses r...                      
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