Leukemia
Leukemia
Who can get leukemia?
Child Leukemia
Symptoms
Fatigue, pale skin, infections, fever, easy bleeding or bruising, weakness, shortness of breath, coughing, bone and joint pain, weight loss, loss of appetite, swelling in various places, vomiting, rashes, gum problems, headaches, seizures, balance problems, and abnormal vision
Effect on family and child
Personal experience
Pam Bertrand's Story
How did she take care of her daughter by herself? What sacrifices were made?
Story/Movie
My sister's keeper
Explain how it effected each member of the family and everyone who was close to the matter
How it brought the family together? How is love shown?
How seeing the choices make me feel and the amount of change I had come to my life
Adult Leukemia
Effect on life
Story/Movie
Funny People
How watching this made me feel and effect on my life it had
How it effect main characters life and how he decided to change his life around
Symptoms
Easy bruising or bleeding, fever, tiredness, shortness of breath, weakness, and loss of appetite
What are treatments for leukemia?
Chemotherapy
Takes a long time because there are stages. The stages are:
Induction-to kill the leukemia cells in blood and bone marrow, consolidation-kills leukemia cells that don't show on tests, and maintenance-prevents leukemia cells from growing again
Stem Cell Transplant
Problem with this treatment is that there has to be a pefect match of blood and even then there can be a bad reaction to transplant.
Clinical Trials
This type of treatment has its risks because all clinical trials are just an attempt to see if the new medication produced will be more effective than any medication that has come before
Radiation Therapy
Can cause issues to other parts of the body that weren't before effected by any cancerous cells
What is leukemia?
This is a type of blood cancer that starts in the bone marrow
Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of the bone
This causes uncontrolled increase in white bood cells
Prevents for red blood cells to be made
Attacks bloodstrem, lymph nodes, brain, and spinal cord
Two major group types:
Acute
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
A large number of immature white blood cells that take over the normal cells found in bone marrow which prevents healthy blood cells from being made
Treatable
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
Starts in the bone marrow and causes the cells that would have been white blood cells to be the cancer cells
If gone for 5 years more than likely cancer free
Chronic
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
A rapid growth of immature cells that are found in the bone marrow
Not found in many people, so hard to treat
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Slow increase of white blood cells called B cells which spread through the blood and bone marrow causing the bone marrow to fail
Death