A group of blood cancers in which the bone marrow produces excessive numbers of myeloid blood cells.
A blood transfusion is any procedure used to replace blood, or any blood component, that has been lost. Learn more about this procedure.
Leukemia (cancer of the bone marrow) affects children differently from adults; many types are more treatable in pediatric patients than adults.
Any problem that affects your healthy tissue and organs and arises as a result of cancer treatment is called a cancer treatment side effect.
Diagnosing leukemia in its earliest stages can improve a patient’s prognosis. Learn how this condition is diagnosed.
Dyspnea is a medical term that describes shortness of breath, and a feeling of starving for oxygen. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
More than 80 percent of children diagnosed with cancer are cured, and chemotherapy is an effective treatment for childhood cancer.
Gaucher disease is a rare, inherited disorder that causes fatty substances to build up in the spleen, liver and other organs.
Just having indigestion or heartburn after a meal doesn’t mean you have cancer . But if you feel these symptoms a lot, talk to your doctor. They can see if you have other risk factors and test you to look for any problems.
Smoking puts you at greater risk for developing non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This is the most common type of lung cancer. Early diagnosis is key.