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Understanding Blood Cancer: Exploring Types, Symptoms, and Diagnosis


Blood cancer is one of the categories of cancers that operate on the lymphatic system, bone marrow, and blood. These cancers often interfere with the normal production and function of blood cells in the body, which causes numerous other medical issues. The blog will discuss the three categories of blood cancer with their common symptoms and how they are diagnosed.

1. Leukaemia

Leukaemia represents a malignancy of the blood and bone marrow that results in an excessive number of abnormal white blood cells. There are a few subtypes. These include the rapidly progressive, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), the myeloid cells-based acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) which most frequently occurs in the elderly, and Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) which is characterized by the overproduction of myeloid cells.

2. Lymphoma

Lymphoma is a type of lymphatic disease which can be categorised as

a. Hodgkin Lymphoma: This is generally associated with the Reed-Sternberg cells and often starts from the lymph nodes.

3. Myeloma

The cancer, known as multiple myeloma, arises from the white blood cells called plasma cells, which are involved in producing antibodies. This type of cancer can cause weak bones, immunological inadequacies, and organ damage.

Blood Cancer Symptoms

The symptoms of this disease vary among different patients depending upon the type of disease as well as the stage of the disease. Common symptoms and signs include the following:

1. Fatigue: Weakness or exhaustion that is not relieved by rest.

2. Frequent Infections: Due to a compromised immune system, an individual will easily be exposed to infections.

3. Unexplained Bruising or Bleeding: This disease can also lead to easy bruising, nosebleeds, or long-term bleeding from wounds.

4. Swollen Lymph Nodes: These may be present in the groin, armpits, or neck.

5. Weight Loss: ThTe patient feels unnecessary hunger and weight loss.

6. Night sweats: Sweating at night without any reason.

7. Bone Pain: Pain in bones or joints that does not go away. This typically occurs in the back or ribs.

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