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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia may cause certain signs and symptoms. Learn what to watch for here.
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Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) cause low blood counts, which can be found on blood tests, sometimes even before symptoms appear.
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The most common sign of chronic myelomonocytic (MY-eh-loh-MAH-noh-SIH-tik) leukemia (CMML) is having too many monocytes (on a blood test).
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chronic myeloid leukemia may cause certain signs and symptoms. Learn what to watch for here.
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Although some patients with multiple myeloma have no symptoms at all, the following are the most common symptoms of this disease:
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Chemotherapy (chemo) is a treatment of cancer-killing drugs used to kill chronic myeloid leukemia cells. Learn more about chemotherapy here.
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Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill cancer cells.
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Radiation therapy is a treatment that uses high-energy rays or particles to destroy endometrial cancer cells. Learn more here.
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Acute myeloid leukemia may cause certain signs and symptoms. Learn what to watch for here.
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Systemic chemotherapy uses drugs that are injected into a vein (IV) or given by mouth.