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Leukemia (pronounced loo-KEE-mee-uh) is a form of cancer (see cancer entry) in which the body produces too many white blood cells. Many forms of leukemia have been identified. They are divided into two general types: acute and chronic. Related Article Tags: , , , , People suffering from leukemia suffer from one of the deadliest types of blood cancers. It is specifically, a form of cancer of the white blood cells. In modern-day practice, leukemia can also refer to malignancy in the blood or any cellular element in the bone marrow, wherein, the white blood cells multiply uncontrollably. This results to more white blood cells in the bloodstream. This type of blood cancer usually occurs in children with ages between 3 to 7 years while in adults, it occurs between ages 50 to 60 years old. Multiple myeloma is a cancer of your plasma cells. Plasma cells are a type of white blood cell present in your bone marrow - the soft, blood-producing tissue that fills in the center of most of your bones. The exact cause of multiple myeloma isn't known.
Although multiple myeloma may not cause symptoms early in the disease, it's likely that you'll experience symptoms as the disease progresses. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Lack of blood is the reason for Anemia. Anemia is the most common blood disorder that occurs when the quantity of red blood cells (RBC) is less than white blood cells in the body. It is caused either by a slow production of red blood cells or heavy loss of blood. Related Article Tags: , , , Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. These blood types depend on whether or not there are certain antigens on the red blood cells and if there are antibodies to these substances. Blood Typing is also known as - Cross matching, Rh typing and ABO blood typing etc. Related Article Tags: , , Leukemia is a disease of the white blood cells also termed as Cancer. As there are countless different types of white blood cell, same there are many different types of leukemia. Presently are two major types: 1. Myeloid leukemia occurring from an infantile form of white blood cell termed as myeloid stem cell, and 2. Lymphocytes leukemia means arises from a mode of white blood cell called lymphocyte. Finding a suitable cord blood donor for medical purpose is marked with many issues. In many cases, people are not able to get the perfect match for their medical needs. A large number of people die waiting for a transplant due to this reason. This particularly holds true for adoptive children. They may not have any biological sibling or family member to look out for matches. Related Article Tags: , , , , Neutropenia is a disorder of the circulatory system. It occurs when someone's nuetrophil granulocyte count becomes inordinately low. A type of white blood cell, nuetrophil granulocytes usually constitute about fifty to seventy percent of white blood cells in the circulatory system. Related Article Tags: , , Umbilical cord blood contains blood-forming cells that can be used to treat life-threatening diseases and conditions. Expectant parents who do not want to store their baby's cord blood for private use can donate it to a cord blood bank. Donated cord blood is available for public use and research, and has proven to save many lives. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
Decided on preserving your baby's cord blood in a cord blood bank? Wondering how it will be done? Will it harm your baby? Here are some questions which every parent comes up with while registering for cord blood collection. Related Article Tags: , , , , Everyone has cancerous cells in our bodies. We depend on the immune system of our bodies to destroy these renegade cells before they get out of control and spread, leading to the development of cancer. That is why it is important to keep our immune system strong. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Cord Blood Banking is one of the hottest trends that have come up in the past decade. Why is cord blood banking is popular? Related Article Tags: , , An immune system is a collection of mechanisms within an organism that protects against disease by identifying and killing pathogens and tumor cells. Cord blood stem cells are commonly used to treat childhood leukemia. In recent years, adults with leukemia have been successfully treated with transplantation of cord blood stem cells from unrelated donors. One case is that of Stephen Sprague who was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) in 1995. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Cord blood, also known as placental blood, is the blood that remains in umbilical cord and placenta following a live birth. There are 3 sources of stem cells: umbilical cord blood, embryonic cells and bone marrow. Adult stem cells from bone marrow have limited uses while embryonic stem cell research is a major area of controversy. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Cord blood is the blood that remains in the umbilical cord and placenta after childbirth. It contains stem cells that can differentiate into many types of cells in the body. Umbilical cord blood stem cells hold significant potential in treating life threatening diseases and conditions, including cancer. They are able to regenerate immune system and replace damaged or diseased cells. Related Article Tags: , , , , Leukemia is cancer of your body's blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and lymphatic system. The word "leukemia" means "white blood" in Greek. The disease usually starts in the white blood cells. The white blood cells are also called as leukocytes are an important party immune system of the body and it helps to prevent the body against the foreign things and infections. The general count of white blood cell in the human body will be around 4000 to 10000 cubic millimeter of the blood. If the count of the white blood cell in the body is extremely high, then this condition is called as leukemia and if the number is very low then this is know as leucopenia. Related Article Tags: , , Umbilical cord blood is the blood that is found in the umbilical cord and the placenta. It is extracted immediately after the delivery of the baby. This blood is rich in stem cells. Stem cells are the architects of your body. They have the capability of creating new blood cells, brain cells, etc. They can adjust to the body anytime and start repairing or replenishing the old cells. Related Article Tags: , , , , Cord blood banking is a relatively new concept. It is only in the last ten years that people have seriously begun to bank their baby's cord blood. While the practice of banking cord blood is still not common it is becoming more popular as people begin to learn about its benefits. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
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