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Что (кто) такое leukemia - определение

GROUP OF CANCERS THAT USUALLY BEGIN IN THE BONE MARROW
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leukemia         
n.
1) to develop leukemia
2) to have, suffer from leukemia
3) acute leukemia
Childhood leukemia         
  • Young girl receiving chemotherapy treatment
LEUKEMIA THAT OCCURS IN CHILDREN
Childhood Leukemia; Juvenile Leukemia; Childhood leukaemia; Child leukemia; Children with leukemia
Childhood leukemia is leukemia that occurs in a child and is a type of childhood cancer. Childhood leukemia is the most common childhood cancer, accounting for 29% of cancers in children aged 0–14 in 2018.
Leukemia (journal)         
PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Leukemia : official journal of the Leukemia Society of America, Leukemia Research Fund, U.K
Leukemia is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Nature Publishing Group. It was established in 1987 by Nicole Muller-Bérat Killman and Sven-Aage Killman, and is currently edited by Professors Andreas Hochhaus and Robert Peter Gale.

Википедия

Leukemia

Leukemia (also spelled leukaemia and pronounced loo-KEE-mee-ə) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal blood cells. These blood cells are not fully developed and are called blasts or leukemia cells. Symptoms may include bleeding and bruising, bone pain, fatigue, fever, and an increased risk of infections. These symptoms occur due to a lack of normal blood cells. Diagnosis is typically made by blood tests or bone marrow biopsy.

The exact cause of leukemia is unknown. A combination of genetic factors and environmental (non-inherited) factors are believed to play a role. Risk factors include smoking, ionizing radiation, petrochemicals (such as benzene), prior chemotherapy, and Down syndrome. People with a family history of leukemia are also at higher risk. There are four main types of leukemia—acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)—as well as a number of less common types. Leukemias and lymphomas both belong to a broader group of tumors that affect the blood, bone marrow, and lymphoid system, known as tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues.

Treatment may involve some combination of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and bone marrow transplant, in addition to supportive care and palliative care as needed. Certain types of leukemia may be managed with watchful waiting. The success of treatment depends on the type of leukemia and the age of the person. Outcomes have improved in the developed world. Five-year survival rate is 65% in the United States. In children under 15 in first-world countries, the five-year survival rate is greater than 60% or even 90%, depending on the type of leukemia. In children with acute leukemia who are cancer-free after five years, the cancer is unlikely to return.

In 2015, leukemia was present in 2.3 million people worldwide and caused 353,500 deaths. In 2012 it newly developed in 352,000 people. It is the most common type of cancer in children, with three-quarters of leukemia cases in children being the acute lymphoblastic type. However, over 90% of all leukemias are diagnosed in adults, with CLL and AML being most common in adults. It occurs more commonly in the developed world.

Примеры употребления для leukemia
1. NTV television reported Volsky died from leukemia.
2. MUSHROOMS AGAINST LEUKEMIA Gleevec, developed by the Novartis pharmaceutical giant, is a well–known but very expensive drug for treating chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), which is relatively rare but still accounts for about a fifth of adults diagnosed with leukemia.
3. Lee died Monday after battling leukemia for months.
4. Lee had announced in April that he was battling leukemia.
5. She helps raise funds for other children with leukemia.