Leukemia
Affects the myeloid cells, which normally develop into red blood cells, other white blood cells, and platelets. Common Symptoms Symptoms vary by type but often include: persistent fatigue and weakness frequent or severe infections unexplained weight loss swollen lymph nodes or an enlarged liver/spleen
Progresses rapidly and involves immature cells (blasts) that cannot function normally; requires immediate, aggressive treatment. leukemia
easy bleeding or bruising (e.g., nosebleeds or tiny red spots called petechiae) bone pain or tenderness Causes and Risk Factors Leukemia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Affects the myeloid cells, which normally develop into
