Leukemia and other diseases of blood and bone marrow may affect red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL): rapidly developing leukemia that occurs when the bone marrow produces too many immature lymphocytes (a kind of leukocytes)
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): A type of leukemia in which bone marrow produces a large number of abnormal blood cells.
Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia: This type of leukemia occurs when too many bone marrow stem cells become two types of white blood cells. Some of these cells do not become mature white blood cells.
Chronic Multiple Leukemia: A type of leukemia that occurs when too much bone marrow stem cells become a kind of white blood cells called granulocytes. Some of these cells do not become mature white blood cells.
According to the disease, children with leukemia are made for each child. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are often used. Blood or bone marrow transplantation (BMT) may be recommended.
The 5-year survival rate depends on each type of leukemia. For ALL children, it is over 85% of the total. For children with AML, the 5-year survival rate is currently 60 to 70%. About 50% for children with adolescent myelomonocytic leukemia. The 5-year survival rate of chronic leukemia patients is about 60 to 80%
According to the report, in 2013, James T. Reynolds and his colleagues - the American Cancer Foundation, cancer support services, the American Children's Cancer Foundation and the Breast Cancer Society - were all charity organizations. Of the $ 187 million donation received between 2008 and 2012, only 3% were used to support actual cancer patients. All we have to do is support for luxury lifestyle of Reynolds and its immediate families, such as shopping, luxury cruises, vacations. In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission, all 50 states, and the District of Columbia raised a civil lawsuit to close charity organizations.
Research on cancer and other diseases is essential to our national interests and because of its high cost, the federal government progresses through the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a subsidiary of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Medical research in Medicine is funded. In 2017 NCI's cancer research budget was about 5.8 billion dollars. We compete with NCI for financing through leading financing research universities and scientists from private research institutes - such as Harvard University, Souk Institute, Sloan Catechu Cancer Center, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital - a competitive peer review financing process. NCI guarantees that our cancer research agenda has focus, continuity, and considerable resources
Cancer is a multifaceted enemy - so we invite teams of people and organizations to solve these challenges. Our physical, spiritual and spiritual approach to help these families involves direct funding for cancer research through STOP! Childhood cancer (physical) provides financial aid to troubled families through the Florida Cancer Expert Foundation (psychiatry), and for children and families to participate in the "Scorpion Camp" - children and their camps A complete scholarship is offered for Families (health) for diagnosing cancer on the 3 day weekend