Acute lymphocytic leukemia is the most common cancer affecting children. Learn the risk factors, causes, and statistics about ALL prevalence.
The acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) diagnosis process may include blood tests, exams, biopsies, and more. Learn about staging and testing for ALL
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The leukemia diagnosis process may include blood tests, biopsies, imaging, and a physical exam. Read more about testing and staging this type of cancer.
Leukemia symptoms may include frequent infections, fevers, fatigue, easy bleeding, or bruising. Learn more about the common signs and what to look for.
Leukemia treatments may include drug therapy and other interventions. Read about treating this type of cancer, including survival rate and prognosis.
Types of leukemia are assigned based on the blood cell type (myeloid or lymphoid) and whether it’s fast- or slow-growing (acute or chronic). Learn more.
Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a rare type of cancer that causes the bone marrow to overproduce lymphocytes. Learn more about the symptoms, causes, treatment, and survival rate.