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ALL ABOUT Leukemia disease (CML) - III


ALL ABOUT Leukemia disease (CML) - III

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Symptoms Like all blood cells, leukemia cells travel through the body. Depending on the number of abnormal cells and where these cells collect, patients with leukemia may have a number of symptoms. Common symptoms of leukemia may include: Fevers or night sweats Frequent infections Feeling weak or tired Headache Bleeding and bruising easily (bleeding gums, purplish patches in the skin, or tiny red spots under the skin) Pain in the bones or joints Swelling or discomfort in the abdomen (from an en ... (more)  

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