measqu
Active member
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for some help understanding if Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is more common in adults or children. I know it's a serious and complex type of cancer, but I'm trying to better understand what age group is more likely to be affected. Are there any statistics or studies that show one age group is more prone to developing this form of cancer? Are there any other factors that might affect the likelihood of developing AML?
I'd really appreciate any advice or information from anyone who has knowledge on this topic.
I'm looking for some help understanding if Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is more common in adults or children. I know it's a serious and complex type of cancer, but I'm trying to better understand what age group is more likely to be affected. Are there any statistics or studies that show one age group is more prone to developing this form of cancer? Are there any other factors that might affect the likelihood of developing AML?
I'd really appreciate any advice or information from anyone who has knowledge on this topic.