ABSTRACT
REVIEW: HEMATOLOGICAL CANCER
Aditya S. Jagadale*, Akshay P. Dhalwade, Afroj A. Shaikh, Prof. Ankita A. Giramkar
This article aims to do just that by providing a thorough examination of Hematological Cancer. These days, more and more people are diagnosed with haematological cancer. This research will educate you on haematological cancer, including its many subtypes, symptoms, and potential causes, as well as its diagnosis, treatment options, and drugs. All three kinds of haematological cancer share common symptoms, including weight loss and fever (leukaemia, lymphoma, and myeloma). Hematological cancer is most often found in the elderly and has many causes. A blood test is often used to diagnose haematological cancers. Blood and bone marrow cancers, known as haematological malignancies, are treatable or at least manageable by a stem cell transplant. Patients with haematological cancers receive treatments such cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone. Hematological cancer has reached critical proportions because of our inability to diagnose it early or provide appropriate treatment or a cure.
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