Contest: Leukaemia

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Leukemia


In a healthy person's body, the bone marrow is the factory where blood and its components are made. Inside those spongy tissues, the bone synthesises both the red blood cells that function as the main part of our body's transport system and the white blood cells that protect our body, acting as its military and defence system, locating and neutralising invaders and foreign bodies. A healthy body depends on such systems functioning well.

• What is Leukaemia?

It is a type of blood cancer that usually affects a person's blood and bones. Because blood is produced in the bone marrow, when the bone marrow produces white blood cells, the produced white blood cells are not normal, and such defective white blood cells can not effectively protect the body if called to fight an infection or invasion. They are too sick to work.

Types of Leukaemia:

In different cases of Leukaemia, the condition affects different types of cells, so depending on the type of cell being attacked, one form of leukaemia differs from another. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia is a type of cancer that affects the body's lymphoid cells resulting in a weakened immune system. If the condition specifically affects the myeloid cells, it is called Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. There is a form of the disease that affects a person's lymphoid cells this one is lymphocytic. While the Chronic myeloid leukaemia is a type of leukaemia that affects myeloid cells.

• What are some symptoms of leukaemia?

A person suffering from leukaemia has a transport system that is not effective, and sick soldiers to defend him, resulting in Fatigue, general weakness and pale skin. Because the white blood cells are defective, the sufferers often have frequent infections, they easily bruise or bleed, and often have swollen lymph nodes or spleen

• Is leukaemia curable?

Different forms of leukaemia will have different answers to this same question. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia is a treatable form of leukaemia using chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
But if your case is acute myeloid leukaemia, your treatment will need some amount of chemotherapy and some stem cell transplant to address the issue. On the other hand, if the diagnosis is chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, you have got the bad one, this one is often considered incurable with the current scientific knowledge and treatments.

• Preventing leukaemia?

It has always been said that taking preventive measures are far better than a cure. This is also true in the case of leukaemia. So to prevent the development of leukaemia, it is recommended that you adopt a much safer lifestyle that involves eating a balanced diet and avoid smoking, exposure to benzene and some hazardous substances.

If there is a way you can avoid unnecessary medical radiation from X-ray and excessive CT scans, while you maintain a healthy weight because obesity may increase your risk of certain types of leukaemia.
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1000101242.jpg There is hope for some forms of Leukemia...Image from Pixabay.com.

• Conclusion and Invitation

Things like your genetic makeup and age are variables that can influence the treatment, potentially leading to unpredictable treatment outcomes. But if you or your loved ones are currently suffering from leukaemia, find some consolation in the fact that most forms of leukaemia are treatable and teams are still researching better treatments.
I am inviting @eliany, @rubee2as1 @dequeen, @bossj23 and @josepha to participate in this contest.

Media Credit
Composer@manuelhooks
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Entry typeContest
Organizer@megareigns
Contest linkClick here
Communityafricansonsteem
DateThus. 3rd Oct.
(@) 2025

Source credit
https://wiki.leukaemia
https://www.mayo.leukemia
https://www.cancer.gov/leukemia
https://www.cancer/leukemia-treatment

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I really love this topic. I am so thrilled I read about it. I was a question by my children on this topic and I answered lightly based on what I knew then but not I have added additional knowledge, you have done so much. Thank you