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Deciphering Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)

Posted In Blood Cancer on January 7, 2010 No Comment


Acute myeloid leukemia or AML is form of cancer inflicting the white blood cells. AML could at times be known as acute myelogenous leukemia, acute myelocytic or acute non-lymphocytic leukemia. Disparate to chronic leukemia, acute leukemia has swifter development and usually need urgent treatment.

Though AML is known to affect individuals irrespective of age, however it is commonly noted among adults above sixty-five years of age.

AML is the outcome of disarray in the course which usually manufactures neutrophils (a form of white blood cell that fights bacterial infections). There is generally high regulation in the manufacture of mature neutrophils. For instance, the neutrophil production is raised when the body is infected and regularises in number following the infection being bought under control. The undeveloped white cells differentiate forming mature neutrophils.

Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAML causes a rise in the number of unripe cells known as myeloblasts (blasts) due to attained mutations (harm to the heritable material or DNA) in the blood-producing cells hindering the regular differentiation process. Myeloblasts are incapable of functioning as mature, normal blood cells. The vast amounts of myeloblasts additionally lower the manufacture of normal red blood cells and platelet count. Hence, individuals having AML generally suffer from anemia (lower red blood cell count), more likely to contract infections (dearth of fully grown neutrophils) and easy bruising and bleeding (lesser platelet count).

AML is generally detected in the blood and the bone marrow of large-sized bones, however could at times additionally assault other crucial locations like the brain, skin surface and the gum region. At times, AML cells could develop into a firm tumor known as myeloid sarcoma (chloroma) which could be situated in almost any location.

Figures

AML is the second leading form of leukemia detected among adults and the 5-yr comparative rate of survival among individuals having AML is twenty-two percent.

Risk Factors

Though the reasons for AML developing are unknown, there are numerous factors linked with a heightened risk of developing the ailment.

  • Age
    AML is prevalent among elderly individuals aged sixty-five years.
  • Tobacco Smoke Exposure
    An approximate twenty percent of AML detected could be associated with being exposed to tobacco-derived smoke, possibly in relationship with other reasons.
  • Heritable Disorders
    AML develops widely among individuals having heritable conditions like Down’s syndrome, ataxia telangiectasia, Li-Fraumeni syndrome, Klinefelter’s syndrome, Bloom’s syndrome, Fanconi’s anemia.
  • Elevated dosages of radiation
    Those who have in the past being exposed to elevated dosages of radiation like those who have survived the atom bomb explosions could be likely to develop AML.
  • Past exposure to Chemo or radiation therapy
    Those individuals that have in the past been administered radiation treatment or chemotherapy for the treatment of other cancer forms like cancers inflicting the breast, ovaries and lymphoma are at greater likelihood of imminently developing AML.
  • Chemical exposure
    Except for protracted handling of benzene items, being exposed to solvents used in industries and hair dye have not been established to raise the chances of an individual developing AML.

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