Blood Cancer Awareness Month

9/1/2019

According to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, in 2019 about 176,200 people are expected to be diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma- which are the three main types of blood cancer. Blood cancer, also known as hematologic cancer, starts in the bone marrow, which is where all the blood is produced.

Leukemia develops in the bone marrow creating many abnormal white blood cells. Lymphoma develops in the lymphatic system from cells called lymphocytes. There are two types of lymphoma, Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s. Hodgkin’s starts in immune cells called B cells, which make antibodies to fight off germs and have large lymphocytes called Reed-Sternberg cells in the lymph nodes. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can start in B or T cells. Myeloma begins in the blood’s plasma cells, a type of white blood cells made in the bone marrow.

Depending on the type of cancer you have, such as how fast is spreading, where it has spread, the treatment will vary. Some of the treatments include stem cell transplant, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. SecondOpinions.com wants to help you find Peace of Mind at an affordable price.