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Leukemia (Leukaemia) is a cancer of the blood cells. It is the most common type of blood cancer and affects 10 times as many adults as children. Most people diagnosed with leukemia are over 50 years old. No one knows why some people develop leukemia and others do not. However, scientists have identified some risk factors for the disease. Most people who have known risk factors do not get leukemia, while many who do get the disease have none of these risk factors. During the early stages of leukemia, there may be no symptoms. Many of the symptoms of leukemia don't become apparent until a large number of normal blood cells are crowded out by leukemia cells.
New findings show combinational therapy effective for patients with DLBCL lymphoma

New findings show combinational therapy effective for patients with DLBCL lymphoma

Low vitamin D levels linked to cancer progression and death in CLL patients

Low vitamin D levels linked to cancer progression and death in CLL patients

Bio-Path awarded $244,479 federal grant for Liposomal Grb-2 Phase I clinical trial

Bio-Path awarded $244,479 federal grant for Liposomal Grb-2 Phase I clinical trial

Coronado completes series of private financings

Coronado completes series of private financings

EUSA announces publication of PROSTASCINT imaging for prostate cancer in official journal of American Society

EUSA announces publication of PROSTASCINT imaging for prostate cancer in official journal of American Society

Immunomedics product candidates, technologies receive recognition from QTDP program

Immunomedics product candidates, technologies receive recognition from QTDP program

CytRx receives nontaxable grant under Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project Program

CytRx receives nontaxable grant under Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project Program

VA begins distributing disability benefits to Vietnam Veterans exposed to Agent Orange

VA begins distributing disability benefits to Vietnam Veterans exposed to Agent Orange

Research on AID enzyme could improve therapy for lymphoma, leukemia

Research on AID enzyme could improve therapy for lymphoma, leukemia

New microfluidic in vitro kinase radioassay improves efficiency to detect cancer growth

New microfluidic in vitro kinase radioassay improves efficiency to detect cancer growth

Mechanism of rogue cell killer discovered

Mechanism of rogue cell killer discovered

Scientists use electron microscopes to study mechanism of perforin protein to punch holes in rogue cells

Scientists use electron microscopes to study mechanism of perforin protein to punch holes in rogue cells

The Melting Pot joins St. Jude in seventh annual Thanks and Giving campaign

The Melting Pot joins St. Jude in seventh annual Thanks and Giving campaign

New findings on Th17 cells pave way for human cancer treatment protocol

New findings on Th17 cells pave way for human cancer treatment protocol

T.J. Martell Foundation celebrates 35th Annual Awards Gala to raise funds for cancer and AIDS research

T.J. Martell Foundation celebrates 35th Annual Awards Gala to raise funds for cancer and AIDS research

SPRYCEL receives FDA approval for treating adult patients with Ph+ CML in chronic phase

SPRYCEL receives FDA approval for treating adult patients with Ph+ CML in chronic phase

FDA approves Sprycel for treatment of adults with Ph+ CP-CML

FDA approves Sprycel for treatment of adults with Ph+ CP-CML

Celgene third quarter non-GAAP total revenue increases 31% to $908 million

Celgene third quarter non-GAAP total revenue increases 31% to $908 million

BioCryst 2010 third quarter revenue increases from $10.5 million to $12.0 million

BioCryst 2010 third quarter revenue increases from $10.5 million to $12.0 million

Cord Blood America enters new work agreement with Hawaii Medical Service Association

Cord Blood America enters new work agreement with Hawaii Medical Service Association

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