Hematologic
Hematologic cancer encompasses the different types of leukemias, lymphomas and multiple myeloma.
Leukemias are classified according to the speed of evolution of the disease into either acute or chronic and each of these is then subdivided depending on the cell type. Thus, follows that the variations are acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, taken together, represent the fifth most commonly occurring cancers and the second leading cause of cancer death. Symptoms of the disease are varied, with some forms of the disease being aggressive and others benign. The discovery of new targeted therapies, advances in chemotherapy and the development of new combination drugs, along with important emerging research have contributed to the significant progress made within the field of hematologic oncology in recent years.
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