Overview
Blood Cancer Chronic Myeloid Leukemia is characterized by an uncontrolled clonal proliferation of myeloid cells. It mostly occurs between 40-60 years, with a slight male predominance and is rare in childhood.Signs and Symptoms
Fever with or without chills, Weakness, Fatigue, Weight loss, Swollen lymph nodes, Easy bruising or bleeding, Tiny red spots on the skin, Excessive sweating, Bone pain or tenderness, Enlarged spleen or liver, Frequent or recurrent infections, AnemiaCommon Causes
Radiation exposure, Exposure to certain chemicals, Genetic factorsRisk Factors
Previous cancer treatment where people who have had certain types of chemotherapy and radiation therapy of other cancers, Genetic disorders such as Down syndrome has some association, Smoking cigarettes, Family history of leukemia, Exposure to certain chemicals such as benzene which is found in gasoline and used by chemical industryInvestigation Techniques
Full blood count, Urinalysis, Blood cultures, Peripheral blood smear, Liver function test, Blood sugar level, Clotting factors, Chest X-ray, CT scan, Bone marrow testTreatment and Prevention
Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy, Antibiotics for infection, Supportive therapy such as blood or platelet transfusions and IV fluids, Bone marrow or stem cell transplant