In many cases, unfortunately, people will come back to their cancer doctor with similar symptoms they had at the time of original Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) diagnosis.
“AML when it grows in the bone marrow, it crowds out the good guys,” says Dr. Tara Lin, director of the Acute Leukemia Program, University of Kansas Medical Center.
Read More- Increased fatigue including shortness of breath
- Increased bruising due to a low platelet count
- Anemia, due to a low blood count
- Infections, caused by the low number of normal white blood cells to help fight them off.
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