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Diagnosing Haematological Malignancies

 

Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) is a term to describe an uncontrolled proliferation of bone marrow (myeloid) cells. Approximately 15% of all leukaemias are accounted by CML.


Symptoms include:
excessive bruising
abdominal pain
weight loss
tiredness
gout
fever and
sweating
Diagnosis: Blood tests are used. These tests include checks for an abnormal increases in white blood cell count.

Treatment includes using chemotherapy such as busulphan (a type of chemo).

 

 

 

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