Leukemia and Other Forms of Blood Cancer are Dangers:
People
suffering from leukemia suffer from one of the deadliest types of blood
cancers. It is specifically, a form of cancer of the white blood cells.
In
modern-day practice, leukemia can also refer to malignancy in the blood or any
cellular element in the bone marrow, wherein, the white blood cells multiply
uncontrollably. This results to more white blood cells in the bloodstream. This
type of blood cancer usually occurs in children with ages between 3 to 7 years
while in adults, it occurs between ages 50 to 60 years old.
The
specific cause of leukemia is unknown but inheritance plays a big role in
becoming susceptible to this condition. People with leukemia experience bone
pain, easy bleeding, pale skin and fatigue as well as abdominal pain, easy
bruising and lymph gland swelling. Treatment of leukemia includes radiation
therapy, chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant.
Since blood cancers obviously involve the blood, it is more deadly and most dreaded.
The infected blood can imminently spread to other parts of the body through the
blood stream. Leukemia starts in the bone marrow - the spongy, soft material
inside the bones where blood cells are produced from stem cells. As mentioned
above, leukemia mostly affects the white blood cells which protect the body
against infection. Then, cancer commences when abnormal white blood cells are
created as a result when the development of stem cells into white blood cells
goes uncontrollably wrong. With blood cancers, the abnormal white cells take
over other types of blood cells, including the red blood cells (the ones that
transport oxygen to the body tissues) and the platelets which make blood
clotting possible. Therefore, leukemia is the intervention of the blood's
ability in carrying oxygen and in clotting.
Without
the presence of leukemia, the white blood cells can readily function in
fighting disease-producing germs or pathogens. However, when it becomes
dysfunctional, it can weaken the patient's immune system. The body won't be
able to fight even the simplest of infections. Pathogens can start attacking
various other bodily cells. Since blood cancers destroy the immune system's
normal function, some patients can experience frequent infections ranging from
infected tonsils, diarrhea or sores in the mouth to opportunistic infections
and life-threatening pneumonia.
Studies
are still ongoing as to determine the exact causes of leukemia. Medical experts
think that exposure to ionizing radiations and hazardous chemicals can trigger
the development of these blood cancers. Irrespective of the age, survival rate
is very low. This enlists leukemia as one of the most fatal of all cancers.
Leukemia
patients have a 43% survival rate of 5 years. It is also noted that leukemia is
hereditary or it can be traced to the family's history. However, this should
not hinder you from living a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and
nutritious diet to prevent it. Diet should contain vegetable juices, lots of
water, unrefined sea salt and foods that can heal like Aloe Vera, lemon, olive
oil, green tea, tomato and more. For some people, fish, oranges and bananas can
also help prevent blood cancers.
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