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Leukemia Information - CancerCompass
Each year, nearly 27,000 adults and more than 2,000 children in the United States learn that they have leukemia.
https://www.cancercompass.com/leukemia-information.htm
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Leukemia Information - Cancer Center
Leukemia is cancer that originates in blood-forming tissue. The disease is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of blood cells, usually white blood cells (leukocytes), in the bone marrow. White blood cells are a fundamental component of the body's immune response. The leukemia cells crowd out and replace normal blood and marrow cells.
http://www.cancercenter.com/leukemia/learning/
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Leukemia: MedlinePlus
Leukemia is cancer of the white blood cells. White blood cells help your body fight infection.
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/leukemia.html
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Leukemia, Learn About Cancer - American Cancer Society
Learn about leukemia from signs and symptoms, support resources, treatment decisions, staying well after and more.
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/leukemia/
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Leukemia - Topic Overview
Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells. It starts in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside most bones. Bone marrow is where blood cells are made.
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/tc/leukemia-topic-overview
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Leukemia: Get Facts on Treatment, Symptoms and Prognosis
Get the facts on leukemia (cancer of the bone marrow, blood) symptoms, causes, signs, types (hairy cell, chronic/acute lymphocytic or myeloid), research, treatment information, prognosis, and side effects. Leukemia is a cancer of the blood cells.
http://www.medicinenet.com/leukemia/article.htm
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Leukemia - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Leukemia, also spelled leukaemia, is a group of cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal white blood cells.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leukemia
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Leukemia - Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Leukemia begins in a cell in the bone marrow. The cell undergoes a change and becomes a type of leukemia cell. Once the marrow cell undergoes a leukemic change, the leukemia cells may grow and survive better than normal cells. Over time, the leukemia cells crowd out or suppress the development of normal cells. The rate at which leukemia progresses and how the cells replace the normal blood and marrow cells are different with each type of leukemia.
https://www.lls.org/leukemia
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Leukemia - Mayo Clinic
Leukemia - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, risk factors, treatment of this blood-related cancer.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/leukemia/basics/definition/con-20024914
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Leukemia-Patient Version - National Cancer Institute
Information about leukemia treatment, clinical trials, research, statistics, and other topics from the National Cancer Institute.
http://www.cancer.gov/types/leukemia
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Connecting Lymphoma Patients to Resources and Support - ARCH
Find lymphoma information, support, and resources through ARCH-a partnership of the leading lymphoma organizations in America.
http://www.lymphomaresources.com
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Leukemia: Integrative Treatment Program - CTCA
A team approach to leukemia treatment. At CTCA, we target leukemia with advanced medical treatments and integrative oncology services to help patients experience a better quality of life.
http://www.cancercenter.com/leukemia/?source=GGLPS01