Mixture of these treatments can also be used.
Martha Wagleigh, M.D., a clinical director of the Adult Leukemia Program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have said, “For adults, the usual age for leukemia onset is anywhere at the age of 50 to 70.”
Meredith Barnhart, MS of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Information Resource Center have said,
“The symptoms depend in the subtype,” subtypes of leukemia are defined on which type of blood cells mutate and also how early in the cell production process mutation takes place.
But there are some overlapping symptoms that tend to show up among those people who are suffering from the more usual types of adult leukemia.
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