What is leukemia
a cancer of the blood forming elements
What are the two types of leukemia
acute: immature cells- more aggressive
chronic: mature and functioning cells
leukemia more common in ____
men
clones abnormal _____ cells in _____ and _____
hematopoetic, bone marrow, lymph tissue
The two types of acute leukemia
AML and ALL
AML also ANLL
myeloid incidence rate increases exponentially after 40 median age diagnosed is 67 40% cure rate left untreated, can die with in months frequency same in all decades of life more common in whites more common in men conduction and consolidation -chemotherpay
ALL
most common in children 30% of all cases in children most common childhood cancer 25% of all childhood malignancies peak between 2-4 and again after 50 1-4, 9x higher incidence rate than 20-24 more common in males identical twins, 100% incidence induction, consolidation, and maintenance disease sometimes goes to brain -intrathecal chemo
risk factors for acute leukemia
exposure to ionizing radiation exposure to chemicals chemotherapy genetics viruses (HIV, risk increased 10x b/w 30-70)
___% of AML cases correlated to smoking
20
Early/ Late symptoms for Acute
fatigue weakness bruising bleeding from the gums nose bleeds infection and fever malaise, dyspnea, bone pain, wt loss, skin lesions headaches light headed dizziness tachy cardia hypersensitivity to cold exercise intolerance nausea, constipation impotence
How is Acute diagnosed
abnormal blood count
bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
CXR to identify any physical mass
>30% blast cells, gives us diagnosis
Prognostic Factors
what is the 5 year survival rate?
26% survival