AML, or acute myeloid leukemia, is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. It is an aggressive form of cancer and is very difficult to treat. However, if caught early, AML can be curable.
What is AML?
AML is a type of cancer that affects the body’s white blood cells. White blood cells are an important part of the immune system, and they help the body fight off infections. In AML, these white blood cells become cancerous and multiply rapidly. This can lead to anemia, fatigue, and an increased risk of infection.
What Causes AML?
The exact cause of AML is unknown. However, it is believed to be caused by genetic mutations that cause the white blood cells to become cancerous. Certain risk factors have been linked to AML, including exposure to radiation, certain chemicals, and certain medications.
Is AML Curable if Caught Early?
Yes, if AML is caught early, it can be cured. Treatment for AML usually involves chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and/or a stem cell transplant. Depending on the type of AML, a person may also receive targeted therapies or immunotherapies. Early detection is key to the success of treatment, so it is important to see a doctor if you notice any of the symptoms of AML.