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AML - Overview

Nomenclature: Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, AML.

Acute myeloid Leukemia, more popularly known by its abbreviated form - AML, is a fast- evolving leukemia that affects both children and adults alike.



Acute Myeloid Leukemic cells under Microscope

The word 'leukemia' means 'white blood,' and is used to indicate the high white blood cell counts of the disease.

Leukemia is a cancer that begins in the inner part of the bone marrow and moves quickly into the blood from where it spreads to other parts such as the spleen, lymph nodes, liver, central nervous system and to the other organs of the body. There are two forms of myeloid leukemia – chronic and acute.The term 'Chronic' refers to slowly – evolving form of myeloid leukemia that may take years to progress. The 'acute' variety, on the other hand, advances in a quick manner. 'Myeloid' refers to the type of WBC that is affected. Leukemia was first recognized 150 years ago, and since then has been intensely researched and studied . The treatment of leukemia over the years has seen remarkable triumphs, frustrations and failures. Dr.Donald Pinkel, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA, sums it up as follows:

"The value of history is not just in savoring the past, but in appreciating how it illuminates the present and guides us into the future. Several lessons can be learned from the study of the history of leukemia, particularly childhood leukemia. One is the importance of heeding new facts and listening to new ideas and hypotheses. At each point in the history of leukemia there have been instances of lost time and opportunity because of unreasoned resistance to innovation. It is important for physicians and scientists to be open to new thinking that challenges conventional wisdom and ways.”

Normally the bone marrow produces immature stem cells that grow and differentiate into the three blood cells type – the Red Blood Cells (RBC), the White Blood Cells (WBC) and Platelets. These blood cells vary in their morphology and function. The RBCs carry oxygen and other nutrients to the different body tissues; the WBCs fight off infections and diseases while the platelets are responsible for blood coagulation.

In leukemia, a single WBC stem cell becomes abnormal and undergoes uncontrolled proliferation. These leukemic cells can be found in the blood and they course through the body, causing enlargement of the spleen, liver and other organs.

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Posted by: abelzkie Posted on: 11/4/2009
my sister was diagnosed with AML and she is in her second year now since she was diagnosed last year. She is ok as of now after her low dose of chemotherapy. I know that prognosis of this disease is poor. Is there patients having this kind of leukemia survived? Is there a possibility that she might respond to bone marrow transplant? Please help me to find support group that offers financial supports. Pls. let me know. Thanks.
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Posted by: griffin Posted on: 10/5/2009
what is the extent of the pain, and how fast does it progress, and what can be done to keep the comfortable.
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Posted by: jasna Posted on: 7/13/2009
MR THOMAS 54YRS SUFFERING WITH AML -4 DIAGNOSED 3DAYS BACK HAS YET TO BE STARTED WITH CHEMO HOW IS THE PROGNOSIS
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Posted by: donna_t Posted on: 6/16/2009
If one of the parents have AML, will this be passed on to generations? Is there a way to test if the children have inherited AML?
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Posted by: LindaHLec Posted on: 5/4/2009
My husband, age 65, was diagnosed on April 1 with AML. He is in a clinical trial with Voroloxin. His white count is coming back, but his lungs are not doing well. He can't breathe! He was in ICU for two weeks and intubated for 9 days. He's experienced the ICU psychosis with delirium. He's at the Medical University of South Carolina. Any success stories out there for age 65?
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Posted by: raj09 Posted on: 5/1/2009
My father is suffering from Acute Myleiod Leukemia (age 62 yrs)and detected last week by bone marrow test .He is in hospital with pneumonia infection. His WBC count is 1800 and haemoglobin is 6.9%.His M:E ratio is 9:1 and blast constitute of 80% marrow nucleated cels . He has not recived any Chemo yet.Can you please suggest regarding this,
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Posted by: macfarlanesally Posted on: 4/9/2009
What can be done for AML which does not go into remission?
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