I would similar to to know what leukemia is?


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My 2 1/2 year old son E be diagnosed with a Wilms' Tumour as a newborn, won his battle, and was just this minute diagnosed with Secondary Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML). AML is related to ALL (the most common leukemia in children) but is still pretty different. His cancer is most likely a secondary cancer caused by the chemotherapy his first time when he fought Wilms. E somehow passed his screenings he have every 3 months back in October but in the ruin of November we started to notice he wasn't quite himself, and he was diagnosed December 19th.

There are lots of symptoms of leukemia but respectively individual is different. Some display some symptoms while others display other ones. There's no actual tumour as in other cancers but leukemia is a cancer of the cells that create blood cell. E had a cold in November that he just couldn't see. We took him to the doctor and he was given an antibiotic. He got a little better but as soon as he finished the antibiotic he get sick again. He usually has a couple bruises here and there since he is a 2 year old. His walking be greatly affected from one of the drugs in his first chemo cocktail so he trips and falls pretty often. But the bruising he have was more than usual - he bruised at the slightest bump. That's when we really knew something was wrong and took him to the doctor again. Once he be diagnosed we found out that his spleen and liver were enlarged - also symptoms of leukemia. Due to the extent of enlargement of his spleen, he had it removed after a round of chemotherapy. So far he has have 3 strong doses of induction chemo and 3 consolidation rounds, he then had another strong dose of chemo due to a tumour in his liver that hasn't be typed yet - unrelated to the leukemia but possibly related to the Wilms' Tumour he had as an infant. He's on his 2nd strong dose that started this morning. He does stay contained by the hospital during his chemo. His chemo lasts 7 days and he usually stays for up to 2 weeks. He will also have a bone marrow transplant when a donor becomes available. The likelihood of relapse with AML are pretty high. Since this is his second time fighting cancer he is considered at a greater risk for relapse so the bone marrow transplant is the best choice for him.
ave some joint pain at the time of diagnosis. I have to articulate I didn't really think too much of the joint pain because he doesn't stride well due to one of the previous chemotherapy drugs he had - Vincristine. Because of Vincristine his leg muscles are weaker and he walks near "slapfoot" or "dropfoot" and he trips and falls fairly often. I figured his combined pain was because of falling but since his diagnosis I now see that it be probably because of the leukemia. On treatment he has had a significant amount of bone and joint stomach-ache, especially early on. When it's clear that he is in pain, he does achieve pain meds to help. I think the painkillers do lend a hand him but I think even then he does have some discomfort but duller than without painkillers.

A leukemia diagnosis is absolutely not a death sentence. It's treatable but you enjoy to keep in mind that it does take lives. I know several children and adults that have gone on to live completely normal lives after getting their No Evidence of Disease (NED) status. Sometimes a patient does relapse but it is surely possible that he or she can reach remission and eventually NED status.

I hope this helped you out some. If you have any more question feel free to email me (crazycanuckj(a)yahoo.ca) or IM me (crazycanuckj). Source(s): My 2 year old son is a warrior who beat a Wilms' Tumour and is currently battle Secondary Acute Myelogenous Leukemia and an untyped mass in his liver.
emia is a cancer that is in the blood cell. it starts in the bone marrow. Here is some more information: http://health.yahoo.com/leukemia-overvie… Source(s): http://health.yahoo.com/leukemia-overvie…
Leukemia is the atypical proliferation of white blood cells (WBCs) in bone marrow, in other instrument, it is a cancer of white blood cells.

Normally, bone marrow produces three types of blood cells.

Most of the WBCs produced do not work their normal function(which is defensing the body against infections) although there are many WBCs within the blood of the patient.

As a result, the patient will suffer from
reased susceptibility to infections as WBCs do not function well although there are many WBCs
-easy to bleed even near minor trauma because of less platelets

http://www.webmd.com/cancer/tc/leukemia-…
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/leukemi…
It is cancer contained by young people caused by cancer virus actually put into vaccines. You must never take vaccines. Check out Dr.Tenpenny's site. http://drtenpenny.com/default.aspx


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