{"id":5205,"date":"2018-08-25T03:37:28","date_gmt":"2018-08-25T03:37:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.candrol.com\/?p=5205"},"modified":"2018-08-31T06:11:22","modified_gmt":"2018-08-31T06:11:22","slug":"types-of-blood-cancer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.candrol.com\/types-of-blood-cancer\/","title":{"rendered":"Types of Blood Cancer"},"content":{"rendered":"

Blood Cancer is becoming a life-threatening disease and killing thousands of people every day, Today, we are going to discuss about the different types of blood cancer as according to Max Super Specialty Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, India has recorded 1.17 lakhs new Blood Cancer<\/a> cases in 2015 which made India the third most prone country to Blood cancer after US and China. It is a matter of concern for all as this is an alarming warning to all the populated cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, etc. <\/span><\/p>\n

Our blood is made up of three types of blood cells<\/a><\/strong>: Red Blood Cells (Carrying Oxygenated Blood)<\/strong>, White Blood Cells (these are warriors fighting against infections)<\/strong>, Platelets (to clot the blood)<\/strong> and they all originate from Bone Marrow. Therefore, cancer cells target bone marrow which automatically affects the normal functioning of cells and over the period, it gets developed into a big blood tumour called Blood Cancer.<\/span><\/p>\n

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For the proper diagnoses and treatment, there are three types of blood cancer\u00a0– Leukemia, Lymphoma, Myeloma<\/strong>. Read the complete article, to know about the types of Blood Cancer with their early symptoms<\/a> and causes<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

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In a healthy body, the white blood cells grow and multiples in number, so that there can be plenty of good cells in the body and with time these cells die which is immediately replaced by other new cells. This mechanism goes on in a healthy body. But when a cancer cell infects the white blood cell, the rate of multiplexing remains the same, but these abnormal cells won’t die. Over the time, they grow and outrank the number of healthy cells in the body. This is how leukemia develops. Leukemia is further classified into four types: <\/span><\/p>\n