leukemii
Leukemii, the plural form of leukemia in Romanian, refer to cancers arising from blood-forming tissues, most notably the bone marrow, which lead to the abnormal proliferation of white blood cells. In general, leukemia manifests as uncontrolled growth of immature or abnormal leukocytes that crowd out normal blood cells, impairing immunity, oxygen transport, and clotting.
Classification: Leukemias are commonly grouped as acute or chronic, and by lineage as lymphoblastic (ALL) or
Causes and risk factors: Genetic abnormalities such as chromosomal translocations, prior chemotherapy or radiation, certain inherited
Clinical features: Symptoms include fatigue, pallor, frequent infections, fever, easy bruising or bleeding, night sweats, and
Diagnosis: Evaluation starts with complete blood count and peripheral smear, followed by bone marrow biopsy to
Treatment: Management depends on subtype and patient factors. Standard approaches include chemotherapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and
Prognosis and follow-up: Outcome varies widely; favorable genetics and good treatment response improve survival, while age