Leukemia - Chronic Myeloid - CML - Symptoms and Signs
ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about body changes and other things that can signal a problem that may need medical care. To see other pages, use the menu.
ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about body changes and other things that can signal a problem that may need medical care. To see other pages, use the menu.
ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about body changes and other things that can signal a problem that may need medical care. Use the menu to see other pages.
People with CLL may experience the following symptoms or signs. Most often, people with CLL have no symptoms. Or, the cause of a symptom may be a different medical condition that is not leukemia
ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about the different treatments doctors use for people with HCL or PLL. Use the menu to see other pages.
ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about body changes and other things that can signal a problem that may need medical care. Use the menu to see other pages.
People with HCL or PLL may experience the following symptoms or signs. Sometimes, people with HCL or PLL do not have any of these changes. Or, the cause of a symptom may be a different medical condition that is not leukemia.
Enlarged lymph nodes in PLL. In HCL, hairy cells build up more often in the spleen and bone marrow and may not cause noticeable lymph node swelling.
ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about the different treatments doctors use for people with ALL. Use the menu to see other pages.
ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about body changes and other things that can signal a problem that may need medical care. Use the menu to see other pages.
People with ALL may experience the following symptoms or signs. Sometimes, people with ALL do not have any of these changes. Or, the cause of a symptom may be a different medical condition that is not cancer.
Fatigue
Weakness
Easy bruising
Bleeding that does not stop easily
Pale skin
ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about steps to take to help cope with physical, social, and emotional side effects. This page includes several links outside of this guide to other sections of this website. To see other pages, use the menu on the side of your screen.
ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about the different ways doctors use to treat people with this type of cancer. To see other pages, use the menu on the side of your screen.
This section outlines treatments that are the standard of care (the best known treatments available) for this specific type of cancer. When making treatment plan decisions, patients are also encouraged to consider clinical trials as an option.
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People with eyelid cancer may experience the following symptoms or signs. Sometimes people with eyelid cancer do not show any of these symptoms. Or, these symptoms may be caused by a medical condition that is not cancer.
A change in appearance of the eyelid skin
Swelling of the eyelid
Thickening of the eyelid
ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about the different treatments doctors use for people with eosinophilic leukemia. Use the menu to see other pages.