Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
What is acute lymphocitic leukemia?
It is a specific form of leukemia. Leukemia is a name given to a large number of different cancer diseases because of the characteristics they share. These common characteristics mostly revolve around their ability to attack and infect the white blood cells within the human body.
Acute lymphocitic leukemia, as previously mentioned, is a specific form of this illness. In terms of cancer, when the term acute is used it is used to mean that the cancer is very aggressive and that the patient usually dies very quickly. Acute usually means short lasting, and unfortunately in terms of cancer that means an aggressively terminal illness. This form of leukemia is responsible for attacking the lymphocytes within the human body. Lymphocytes are specific kinds of white blood cells and acute lymphocitic leukemia targets and infects these lymphocyte blood cells.
What are the symptoms of acute lymphocitic leukemia?
There are a number of different symptoms that are associated with acute lymphocitic leukemia. The first symptom is a large amount of pain. Since the cancer is responsible for attacking a number of different blood cells within the human body, it is a type of cancer that tends to wear people down, and for this reason even normal pains tend to be felt more often and with more intensity.
In addition to the pain, there is also lethargy. The cancer is targeting the immune system, and when our immune system is not functioning normally we either feel very sick or very tired. Therefore, leukemia not only has the ability to cause lethargy and weakness, but it can also cause nausea and vomiting.
How is acute lymphocitic leukemia caused?
There are a number of different ways that acute lymphocitic leukemia could be caused, but the most common method is benzene exposure. Benzene exposure could happen at any time during a person’s life, but it usually either occurs in the workplace or alternatively through the person ingesting contaminated substances, usually water. Benzene is a highly carcinogenic substance that causes a number of illnesses aside from acute lymphocitic leukemia, but it has been directly connected to causing this type of cancer as well. It is easily identified by the sweet, pungent smell it has.
I have come down with leukemia that I believe was caused by benzene; what should I do?
There are a number of actions available to you if you believe this, but the most important is contacting a lawyer. Lawyers not only have the ability to give you advice, but they also have the ability to give you a list of options including a lawsuit so that you can receive financial compensation for your illness.
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