24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Mansi gupta
Cancer in any form is a deadly disease. But when it affects the
most vital components of the body then their fatality increases
manifold. One such type of cancer is cancer of the blood,
technically known as leukemia. Blood is the most important
tissue of the body. It is the connective tissue which carries
and supplies oxygen and other vital elements to the remotest
parts of the body. The importance of blood can be understood by
the fact that it is the most important of all the connective
tissues which provide the nutrients and other vital elements to
the body.
The most dangerous feature of leukemia is that it is related to
the blood which has access to almost all body organs including
the all important brain and heart. The incidence of cancerous
cells being carried to the different parts of the body increases
drastically due to this fact. Another striking aspect of the
blood cancer is that it affects the leukocytes or the “white
blood corpuscles” of the blood. These are the ones that protect
the body from external infections. Thus the immunity of the body
is seen to decrease drastically due to leukemia. The main effect
of the disease is that the body starts producing infected and
abnormal cells that hinder the function of blood i.e. carrying
of oxygen.
A patient suffering from leukemia is seen to loose weight due to
anemia. This happens because the cancerous cells are unable to
carry the hemoglobin properly which is the chief source of iron
to the body. And due to that the body looses all vitality. The
situation of the patient becomes vulnerable because the brain
also starts to dysfunction due to infected blood. Headache,
night sweats etc. can be commonly seen to occur as an attachment
to this deadly disease.
The people living in areas prone to radioactive waste disposal
and activity are most common targets of leukemia. Overexposure
to radioactivity causes the cells to mutate and function
abnormally. The children who are diagnosed with Down syndrome
have a high probability to develop leukemia. Over exposure to
Benzene, the industrially important hydrocarbon is also a known
cause of blood cancer. The abnormal cells are easily detected
under the microscope. Thus the doctor suspicious of such a
disease advises the patient for a bone marrow examination. The
onset can be detected by the swollen lymph nodes of the body
which are commonly found in armpits, around the neck and at the
thigh.
Chemotherapy is the most effective but a very painful way of
killing the cancerous cells. The patient is subjected to drugs
orally. The patient undergoes tremendous pressure as he is
injected with lot many chemicals at a time. Another treatment is
through the radiation. It is also very treacherous way of
getting treated. The patients are seen to loose hair and texture
of skin.
Leukemia though very dangerous is still curable and the research
in the field is also being done on an extensive basis. Proper
treatment at the right time can prevent the reflux of this
disease. Methods like bone marrow transplant, which may be
required at a later stage, are also effective in treating the
patient. Above all to over come with the disease a person needs
to be loved and supported by all. Leukemia is fatal disease but
life is mightier then it.
About Author :
Mansi gupta writes about leukemia topics.