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Leukemia For Twins and Stem Cells Solutions

Although there are no accurate data for concordance rates of leukemia in infant twins, anecdotally it seems to be exceptionally high, perhaps approaching one hundred percent that is, if one twin has it, unfortunately so will the other. If correct, this suggests that MLL gene fusion in utero has a dramatic impact, ensuring subsequent leukemia. But for children aged two to six years with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the concordance rate is considerably lower at around five percent.

Wayne Channon

 

 
A Client, Not a Patient

A patient is the object of medical care; a client is the subject of medical services. In language as in life, an object is passive, a subject is active.

Mike Hamel

 

 
Prevent - Leukemia Lymphoma Cancer

The leukemia lymphoma cancer at times also called as only leukemia can be categorized as disease that involves an unusual exercise and the massive build up in the number of the white blood cells in the blood or the bone marrow. It is mainly assorted in the critical or the chronic category.

Sarfaraz Ali

 

 
Anemia - Do You Have it?

Anemia goes undetected in many people, and symptoms can be vague. Anemia can be caused by a deficiency in folate, iron and/or vitamins and can take months to years to develop.

B Wise

 

 
A Good Survival of Lymphoma - Having a Good Time Anyway

How I managed to keep my sense of humor. The paradoxical benefits of having a possibly terminal disease. Ten Dumbest Comments. Letting go of the "mask."

Uma Simon

 

 
Leukemia

Leukemia popularly known as blood cancer originates in the bone marrow and the lymph system, the two bodies which make blood. In leukemia, these two bodies produce the abnormal and immature white blood cells, which are known as leucocytes.

Vara S

 

 
Understanding Burkitt's Lymphoma

Burkitt's lymphoma is a rare kind of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) that originates in the B-lymphocytes, a particular type of cells in the immune system that produce antibodies. The disease was described for the first time in 1956 by Denis Parsons-Burkitt, a surgeon who was working in central Africa.

Pauline Go

 

 
The Marketing Power of Newspaper Features

This article explains why using a mat feature service to create an informational newspaper feature about your product or service is a successful public relations device for small as well as corporate businesses. It is intended to explain to small businesses who usually try press releases instead, the versatility and cost-efficiency of the newspaper feature for garnering widespread media exposure.

Myrna Greenhut

 

 
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - Causes, Diagnosis, Symptoms and Treatment

Lymphoma can be explained as malignant proliferation of cells that originate in the lymphatic system of the body. Lymphomas belong to a definite group of diseases called hematological neoplasms. Lymphomas are broadly classified into Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL).

Pauline Go

 

 
Twin Sisters Help Bring Awareness to Hodgkin's Lymphoma

For two years, Elisa witnessed what her twin sister Anne endured battling an advanced form of Hodgkin's Lymphoma. The unexpected journey started in the spring of 2005 when Anne was diagnosed with this rare but deemed curable cancer during a routine check-up for flu-like symptoms. After her diagnosis, many in the medical field as well as cancer patients commented that Hodgkin's Lymphoma was the "good" cancer to get if you had to choose a cancer.

Angela Marten

 

 
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