Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. By Jayashree Subburaju

The most serious type of B-cell leukemia (leukaemias are cancers that affect white blood cells predominantly consisting of lymphocytes), it starts in the rapidly dividing central stem cell of myeloid bones bones - a type of bone that forms red and white blood cells. The disease can spread within the body and infect organs such as the heart, face, skin, stomach, spleen or anywhere it can else in you body.

Typically, those identified as having had AML before age 65 are given a five-year average survival rate, whereas those aged 65 or older have a two-year survival rate. However, this is highly variable and depends heavily on how serious the condition is at the onset. This variability means there is very little consistant evidence as to what form of treatment would be most effective in treating the disease. Sadly some without a detectable cranial form can develop extreme hallucinations, chronic fatigue and almost total disability. Currently the main forms of diagnosis are mRNA profiling immunophenotyping and cytogenetics work up of over 100 commonly used drugs has been implemented in an attempt to ousure trends and guide therapeutic choices. BurnerGuard has recently developed a treatment regimen that allows patients to take tormented medications every day, avoiding the inconvenience of "regime changes" which has become a common barrier to treatment. Alternatively you could look to burn bags, they are effective for collectent cache.