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Hey absolutely everyone, I wanted to start a discussion on cancer of red blood cells. It's not as commonly talked on as more types of cancer, but it's still important to understand. Has anyone below had any experience with it or know somebody who has?
I haven't had direct experience, but I've read a little bit on it. Isn't cancer of red blood cells also known as leukemia?
yes, leukemia is a kind of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, where red blood cells are produced. There are different types of leukemia, which includes acute and chronic forms, depending on how quickly it progresses.
My aunt was diagnosed with leukemia some years ago, and it was a exactly tough period for our family. I learned significantly about it for the duration of her therapy method. It's amazing how significantly development has been created in treating these types of cancers, but there's still so significantly more to learn.
I'm sorry to hear on your aunt,. How is she doing now?
Thank you,. She's actually doing considerably better now. She went via chemotherapy and a stem mobile transplant, and she's in remission at the moment. It's been a long jaunt, but we're all grateful for her progress.
That's really good to hear,. It sounds like she had access to any up-to-date treatments. I know that treatment options can vary dependent the type and phase of leukemia. Can anyone shed more light on that?
treatment for leukemia can indeed vary, but common alternatives contain chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and stem mobile transplantation. The option of therapy depends on factors like the type of leukemia, the patient's age and all round health, and whether the cancer has spread to more components of the body.
I've on top read about clinical trials getting conducted for new treatments. Does anyone know more about that?
Of course, clinical trials play a crucial role in advancing treatment method options for leukemia and other cancers. They help researchers check new drugs, therapies, and treatment method approaches to determine their protection and efficacy. Participating in a clinical trial can provide access to cutting-edge treatments that may not be available otherwise.
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