Recent studies show that MDS-related leukemia cases are inherently resistant to traditional treatment. MDS Leuekmia cases are highly occurring in patients 60 years of age or more; but less common in young adults and children. In this population, MDS is typically diagnosed and associated with abnormal cells that lack chromosome 7.
AML cases, after diagnosis, are subjected to further examination to divide into subtypes. These subtypes of AML are then matched to different treatment measures. Blood transfusion may be required; mostly red blood cells and platelets. White blood cells are difficult to separate. The bone marrow gradually resumes normal reproduction of blood cells, a few weeks after completion of treatment.
AML cases, after diagnosis, are subjected to further examination to divide into subtypes. These subtypes of AML are then matched to different treatment measures. Blood transfusion may be required; mostly red blood cells and platelets. White blood cells are difficult to separate. The bone marrow gradually resumes normal reproduction of blood cells, a few weeks after completion of treatment.
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