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suffering from acute lymphocytic leukemia gets a new lease on life

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22 May 23
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suffering from acute lymphocytic leukemia gets a new lease on life

Udaipur. And the cancer department of Pacific Medical College and Hospital gave a new life to a 10-year-old girl who had acute lymphocytic leukemia (blood cancer). Cancer itself is a dangerous disease, and blood cancer is considered the most dangerous among these; it is because of the speed of growth of this cancer; it is believed that blood cancer grows faster than all other cancers.
A 10-year-old girl resident of Udaipur was shown to a local doctor due to severe infection (pneumonia) in her lungs and difficulty in breathing, and on examination, it was found that the patient had cancer. When the relatives showed the girl to oncologist Dr. Manoj Mahajan, the girl was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (blood cancer). First, the girl was given chemotherapy for six months, and after that, she was treated with medicines for two years.
Dr.Mahajan explained that Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) is a type of blood and bone marrow cancer. In acute lymphocytic leukemia, the disease progresses rapidly, producing immature blood cells instead of mature ones. It also affects white blood cells called lymphocytes.
Dr.Mahajan clarified that in the last 10-15 years, very advanced and effective techniques have come in cancer treatment. By using blood, cancer can also be completely cured.
The girl is lovely now.


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