Most blood cancers, likewise called hematologic cancers, start in the bone marrow, which is where blood is produced. Blood cancers occur when abnormal blood cells begin outgrowing control, interfering with the capacity of normal blood cells, which ward off disease and produce new blood cells.
Leukemias are the most common cancers in children and account for about 28% of all childhood cancers. An estimated 178,520 new cases of leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2020, with 56,840 deaths expected to result from the diagnosis…Read Full Story…>>
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