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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.
Unlocking HIV cure: Study highlights allogeneic immunity as key mechanism in eradicating latent virus reservoirs

Unlocking HIV cure: Study highlights allogeneic immunity as key mechanism in eradicating latent virus reservoirs

Molecular cargo released by cancer cells lays the groundwork for leukemia spread

Molecular cargo released by cancer cells lays the groundwork for leukemia spread

Could mutated blood cells hold the key to lower Alzheimer's risk?

Could mutated blood cells hold the key to lower Alzheimer's risk?

Indoor concentrations of benzene from flames of gas stoves can be worse than secondhand smoke

Indoor concentrations of benzene from flames of gas stoves can be worse than secondhand smoke

Early-career scientists chosen for 2023 class of the Pew-Stewart Scholars Program for Cancer Research

Early-career scientists chosen for 2023 class of the Pew-Stewart Scholars Program for Cancer Research

Study raises new hopes for blood cancer patients with an incomplete response to CAR T cell therapy

Study raises new hopes for blood cancer patients with an incomplete response to CAR T cell therapy

PREACH-M trial: Lenzilumab may improve treatment response in chronic myelomonocytic leukemia

PREACH-M trial: Lenzilumab may improve treatment response in chronic myelomonocytic leukemia

Scientists identify the IL-17 protein as a determining factor in skin aging

Scientists identify the IL-17 protein as a determining factor in skin aging

Patients with high-risk chronic lymphocytic leukemia may benefit from treatment with ibrutinib plus venetoclax

Patients with high-risk chronic lymphocytic leukemia may benefit from treatment with ibrutinib plus venetoclax

Fred Hutch experts highlight research on cancer treatment advances, survivorship and precision oncology at ASCO

Fred Hutch experts highlight research on cancer treatment advances, survivorship and precision oncology at ASCO

Research opens door to new, more efficient drug combinations for acute myeloid leukemia

Research opens door to new, more efficient drug combinations for acute myeloid leukemia

SWOG Cancer Research Network clinical trial reveals potential new therapy for Stage 3 or 4 classic Hodgkin lymphoma

SWOG Cancer Research Network clinical trial reveals potential new therapy for Stage 3 or 4 classic Hodgkin lymphoma

New algorithm could improve the search for genetic cause of hereditary diseases

New algorithm could improve the search for genetic cause of hereditary diseases

NCI launches new initiative to test new drug combinations that target specific tumor alterations

NCI launches new initiative to test new drug combinations that target specific tumor alterations

Obesity-related cancers take a toll in Southern Africa: Study reveals alarming trends

Obesity-related cancers take a toll in Southern Africa: Study reveals alarming trends

2023 PCRF grant recipients announced for exploring new, safer treatments for pediatric cancers

2023 PCRF grant recipients announced for exploring new, safer treatments for pediatric cancers

Treatment with luspatercept improves red blood cell counts in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes

Treatment with luspatercept improves red blood cell counts in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes

Adoption of Mediterranean diet shows promise in easing symptoms for myeloproliferative neoplasm patients

Adoption of Mediterranean diet shows promise in easing symptoms for myeloproliferative neoplasm patients

Nonhuman primate study helps explain how stem cell transplantation can kill HIV virus

Nonhuman primate study helps explain how stem cell transplantation can kill HIV virus

Scientists to discuss the latest cancer therapies, advances in PSMA PET scans and many more at ASCO

Scientists to discuss the latest cancer therapies, advances in PSMA PET scans and many more at ASCO

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