virhelukemia
Virhelukemia, also known as viral leukemia, is a type of cancer that is caused by a virus. The term "virhelukemia" is derived from the words "virus" and "leukemia," with "helu" being a Finnish word for cancer. This type of leukemia is characterized by the presence of a viral infection that promotes the uncontrolled growth of blood cells, leading to the development of leukemia.
The most common viruses associated with virhelukemia are human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) and
Virhelukemia is typically diagnosed through blood tests and imaging studies. Treatment options vary depending on the
Prevention of virhelukemia involves avoiding exposure to the viruses that cause it. For HTLV-1, this includes
Virhelukemia is a serious condition that requires prompt medical attention and treatment. Early diagnosis and intervention