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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.
Dosing in First-in-Man Phase I study of 4SC AG's 4SC-203 commenced

Dosing in First-in-Man Phase I study of 4SC AG's 4SC-203 commenced

Research shows brain abnormalities develop years before Parkinson's symptoms appear

Research shows brain abnormalities develop years before Parkinson's symptoms appear

Gene variant predisposes humans to develop acute myeloid leukemia, says study

Gene variant predisposes humans to develop acute myeloid leukemia, says study

HTDS announces possible merger with EU-based, stem-cell research company

HTDS announces possible merger with EU-based, stem-cell research company

Preliminary data from Phase 1 study of Sangamo BioSciences' SB-728-T announced

Preliminary data from Phase 1 study of Sangamo BioSciences' SB-728-T announced

CBAI collaborates with Center for Stem Cell Awareness to re-sell its stem cell collection and storage services

CBAI collaborates with Center for Stem Cell Awareness to re-sell its stem cell collection and storage services

New report providing insight for companies developing therapies to treat hematologic malignancies published

New report providing insight for companies developing therapies to treat hematologic malignancies published

Treatment for metastatic tumor based on its unique protein makeup

Treatment for metastatic tumor based on its unique protein makeup

Bone marrow transplantation survivors can father children: new study says

Bone marrow transplantation survivors can father children: new study says

Scientists manipulate and expand the number of stem/progenitor cells

Scientists manipulate and expand the number of stem/progenitor cells

EMA PDCO grants specific waivers for Gamida Cell-Teva JV's StemEx study in paediatric patients

EMA PDCO grants specific waivers for Gamida Cell-Teva JV's StemEx study in paediatric patients

Early immune response needed for 'hit-and-hide' cancer viruses

Early immune response needed for 'hit-and-hide' cancer viruses

Autologous stem cell transplantation may benefit breast cancer patients

Autologous stem cell transplantation may benefit breast cancer patients

TD2 and COTI work together to obtain approval of clinical trials for COTI-2

TD2 and COTI work together to obtain approval of clinical trials for COTI-2

Vion Pharmaceuticals files SPA for Onrigin-LDAC combination Phase II/III trial

Vion Pharmaceuticals files SPA for Onrigin-LDAC combination Phase II/III trial

Older patients with acute myeloid leukemia may benefit from decitabine drug

Older patients with acute myeloid leukemia may benefit from decitabine drug

Mango effective against colon and breast cancer

Mango effective against colon and breast cancer

Institut Curie, Ipsogen sign scientific collaboration agreement in breast cancer domain

Institut Curie, Ipsogen sign scientific collaboration agreement in breast cancer domain

Mirna Therapeutics receives ETF award to develop miRNA therapeutics for multiple cancers

Mirna Therapeutics receives ETF award to develop miRNA therapeutics for multiple cancers

Meda receives exclusive rights to distribute AML drug in Europe and Asia

Meda receives exclusive rights to distribute AML drug in Europe and Asia

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