Blood-cancer – An overview, and different types

by admin | June 15, 2023 4:53 am

Overview

Blood-cancer is one of the more common types of cancer, accounting for nearly 5-10% of all cancer types, depending on the country surveyed. There are three main types of blood-cancer with multiple sub-types. In spite of the scare created around blood-cancer, the survival rates of people with blood-cancer are comparable to that of other cancers, provided the condition is diagnosed early, and based on certain parameters. It is important that one is aware of the symptoms and risk factors, so that one can seek timely medical help.

Introduction

The blood is an important component of the human body and is responsible for various functions. It consists of three primary components:

The blood-cells are generated in the bone-marrow, which is a spongy tissue in the centre of the bones.

Also Read: What is the function of bone marrow? How are bone marrow tests done?[2]

What is cancer in general?

DNA present in the heart of any cell carries the code for how the cell has to grow and function, multiply or divide, and when it should decay and die. Any genetic mutation of the DNA causes this order, or this function of the DNA, to get disrupted. As a result, cells grow abnormally, and/or they do not function properly, and/or they multiply and divide randomly without reason, and/or they do not decay or die as expected.

As a result, a large number of abnormal cells develop in that tissue. This in turn disrupts the healthy functioning of the tissue. This uncontrolled growth can be slow and long-term (called a chronic cancer)[3], or it can be quick and short-term (called acute cancer). Cancer is the name of the condition, while the abnormal clump of cells is collectively called a tumour. This is what is cancer in general.

What is blood-cancer?

When the same phenomenon happens in the blood cells, that is, when there is genetic mutation of the DNA in blood cells, the condition is called blood-cancer. One or more of these happen then: the blood cells grow abnormally in shape and size; they do not perform the blood-cells’ functions as outlined above, and they multiply in large numbers thereby crowding out healthy blood-cells. As a result, overall functioning of blood is disrupted, leading to serious consequences.

Symptoms of blood-cancer

Causes and Risk-factors of blood-cancer

Unlike other cancers where genes play a role, in the case of blood-cancer, the probability of inheriting blood-cancer from a parent or grand-parent is very, very low. All causes and risk factors for the condition, are environment or pathological. They are as follows, across the different types of blood-cancer:

Also Read: When do swollen lymph nodes mean cancer?[6]

Types

Broadly, blood-cancer is of 3 types: Leukaemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma, and each of these types have multiple sub-types. From the description given below, the multiple sub-types may appear identical to a layman. However, pathologically they are different, and a qualified oncologist (cancer specialist) can identify the precise type, based on diagnostic reports and symptoms.

LEUKAEMIA

Leukaemia is a type of blood-cancer that affects blood cells in the bone-marrow, and most often the white blood cells. There are various sub-types:

LYMPHOMA

Lymphoma is a type of blood-cancer that affects white blood cells called lymphocytes, which are an important part of the immune system. Lymphocytes circulate in the body through the lymphatic system. When lymphocytes turn into lymphoma cells, they accumulate in the lymph nodes and impair the body’s ability to fight infection or disease. Sub-types are:

MYELOMA

Myeloma is a type of blood-cancer that affects a type of WBC called plasma cells. Sub-types:

MDS/MPN overlap syndromes is a set of blood-cancers that combine features of both MDS and MPN.

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Endnotes:
  1. These help the blood clot: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/vascular-medicine/blood-clots-how-they-form-and-common-causes/
  2. What is the function of bone marrow? How are bone marrow tests done?: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/what-is-the-function-of-bone-marrow-how-are-bone-marrow-tests-done/
  3. This uncontrolled growth can be slow and long-term (called a chronic cancer): https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/common-types-of-cancer-in-young-adults/
  4. Shortness of breath (dyspnoea): https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/pulmonology/shortness-of-breath-can-be-serious-do-not-ignore/
  5. autoimmune diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/orthopedics/what-is-rheumatoid-arthritis/
  6. When do swollen lymph nodes mean cancer?: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/when-do-swollen-lymph-nodes-mean-cancer/

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