Symptoms of blood cancer: Acute and chronic leukemia (blood cancer): differences and 5 early signs



The swollen painless lumps that appear in your neck, axillary or inguinal areas, result from enlarged lymph nodes. Your belly may feel pain or feeling full because your liver or spleen has increased. The growth of abnormal cells in these organs leads to an increase in their size. Swelling can sometimes produce inconvenient pressure throughout the body.

Sources:

Healthline: “Chronic against acute leukemia: What’s the difference?”

Medical news today: “Acute against chronic leukemia: symptoms, causes, treatment”

Cancer Cancer Rocky Mountains: “Early Symptoms of Leukemia”

CANCER.org: “Signs and symptoms of acute myeloid leukemia”, “signs and symptoms of chronic lymphocymical leukemia”

My clinic: “Acute lymphocytic leukemia – symptoms”, “Chronic lymphocytic leukemia – symptoms”

UK blood cancer: “Symptoms of leukemia and signs”

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