Leukemia

Leukemia

What is Leukemia?

Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that affects the white blood cells (WBCs). It begins in the bone marrow, where blood cells are produced.

In leukemia, the bone marrow produces abnormal white blood cells that do not function properly and crowd out healthy blood cells.

Types of Leukemia

Leukemia is classified based on how fast it grows and which type of blood cell it affects:

🔹 Acute (Fast-growing)

  1. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) – More common in children

  2. Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) – More common in adults

🔹 Chronic (Slow-growing)

  1. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)

  2. Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML)

Common Symptoms

  • Persistent fever

  • Fatigue and weakness

  • Frequent infections

  • Easy bruising or bleeding

  • Pale skin (anemia)

  • Bone or joint pain

  • Swollen lymph nodes

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Night sweats

⚠️ Symptoms may develop gradually, especially in chronic leukemia.

Causes & Risk Factors

  • Genetic mutations

  • Previous chemotherapy or radiation therapy

  • Exposure to high radiation

  • Chemical exposure (like benzene)

  • Family history (rarely)

  • Certain genetic disorders (e.g., Down syndrome)

In many cases, the exact cause is unknown.

Diagnosis

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)

  • Peripheral blood smear

  • Bone marrow biopsy

  • Genetic and molecular testing

  • Imaging tests (if needed)

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on type and stage:

🔹 Chemotherapy

Main treatment for most leukemias

🔹 Targeted Therapy

Especially effective in CML

🔹 Immunotherapy

🔹 Stem Cell / Bone Marrow Transplant

🔹 CAR-T Cell Therapy (in selected cases)