The four types of Leukemia each begin in a cell in the bone Marrow. The cell undergoes a Leukemic change and it multiplies into many cells. The Leukemia cells grow, and surive better than normal cells and, over time, they crowd out normal cells.
Normal Stem Cells in the marrow form three main cell-types: red cells, platelets, and white cells. There are two major types of white cells: germ-injesting cells (Neutrophils) and (Monocytes) and Lymphocytes, which are part of the body's Immune System and help to fight infection.
The rate at which Leukemia progresses and how the cells replace the normal blood and marrow cells are different with each type of Leukemia.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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