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Leukemia:

Acute leukemia is characterized by the rapid
increase of immature blood cells. This crowding makes the bone marrow
unable to produce healthy blood cells. Immediate treatment is required
in acute leukemia due to the rapid progression and accumulation of the
malignant cells, which then spill over into the bloodstream and spread
to other organs of the body. Acute forms of leukemia are the most common
forms of leukemia in children. Chronic leukemia is distinguished by the
excessive build up of relatively mature, but still abnormal, white blood
cells. Typically taking months or years to progress, the cells are
produced at a much higher rate than normal cells, resulting in many
abnormal white blood cells in the blood. Whereas acute leukemia must be
treated immediately, chronic forms are sometimes monitored for some time
before treatment to ensure maximum effectiveness of therapy. Chronic
leukemia mostly occurs in older people, but can theoretically occur in
any age group.
Leukonil
RA-65 is the most effective medicine for the patients having Leukemia
problems. |