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Leukemia $25000

Leukemia $25000

What is Leukemia?

Leukemia is a kind of blood cancer that starts in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside your bones where blood cells are made. It mainly affects white blood cells, which usually help your body fight infections. In leukemia, these cells become abnormal, grow too fast, and don’t work properly. Over time, they can crowd out the healthy cells your body needs to carry oxygen, fight infection, and stop bleeding. Leukemia can make you very sick, but many people get better and live longer with early diagnosis and the right treatment.


Who Can Get Leukemia?

Leukemia can happen to people of all ages, even children, but some types are more common in adults. It affects both men and women, although some types are more common in men. Doctors don’t always know what causes it, but things like radiation exposure, smoking, certain genetic disorders, or a family history can raise your risk. Leukemia isn’t something you catch from someone else — it starts inside the body when blood cells begin to grow out of control.


What Are the Signs?

At first, people with leukemia might not feel anything unusual. But as the disease grows, you might start to feel tired all the time, get fevers or infections often, or bruise and bleed more easily. Some people feel pain in their bones or joints, especially in the legs or back. You might also notice weight loss, night sweats, or swollen glands in your neck or under your arms. These symptoms can seem like a cold or flu, but if they don’t go away, it’s important to see a doctor.


How is It Found and Treated?

Doctors use blood tests, bone marrow tests, and scans to check for leukemia. These tests help find out what kind of leukemia it is and how far it has spread. There are several types, including acute (fast-growing) and chronic (slow-growing) forms. While leukemia can be serious, treatments have come a long way. Many people are treated with chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, or stem cell transplants. The goal is to destroy the cancer cells, help healthy cells grow back, and help the person feel stronger and healthier.


Life After Treatment

Even after treatment, people with leukemia need regular checkups and may take medicine to stop the cancer from coming back. Some may feel weak or tired for a while, but this often gets better with time, rest, and support. A healthy lifestyle — eating well, staying active, and avoiding infection — makes a big difference. With the right care, many people live a long and fulfilling life after leukemia.


Why Choose Us?

We offer expert care for leukemia using the latest treatments, skilled doctors, and a personal touch. Our team is here for you at every stage — from the first test to long-term support. We work with you to create a treatment plan that fits your needs and helps you feel your best. You're never alone. We're by your side every step of the way, giving you strength, hope, and healing.

Cost of Leukemia Treatment 

Allogeneic BMT (FULL MATCH)- $25000