Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia

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Overview

Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) is one of the types of blood-cancer and is called by several names including acute myelocytic leukaemia, acute myelogenous leukaemia, acute granulocytic leukaemia and acute non-lymphocytic leukaemia. The disease is more common in adults, than children. While chemotherapy and stem-cell transplants help treat it in the present, the condition can recur again and again, which requires the person to take life-long treatment. In this article, we will learn various aspects of the condition.

Introduction

AML is one of the most common types of blood-cancer[1]. In the US alone, nearly 20,000 adults are diagnosed with the condition every year. Although 1 in 3 adults who are diagnosed with leukaemia have AML, the condition is still rare and accounts for just 1% of all cancer cases. Children can also develop the condition. Nearly 25% of all childhood leukaemia cases pertain to AML.

Causes

The bone-marrow is an important tissue in the body that makes immature blood-stem-cells that become mature blood-cells over time. The immature blood-stem-cell can become either a lymphoid stem-cell or a myeloid stem-cell. The lymphoid stem-cell becomes a white-blood-cell over time.

The myeloid stem-cell becomes one of the following:

In people who have AML, the myeloid stem-cell become immature white-blood-cells that are called myeloid blasts or just myeloblasts. These myeloblasts are abnormal white-blood-cells that cannot become healthy white-blood-cells. In some cases, the immature blood-stem-cell can also create many abnormal red-blood-cells and abnormal platelets.

The abnormal RBCs, WBCs and platelets start accumulating in the bone marrow and crowd out the healthy RBCs, WBCs and platelets. This results in anaemia, infections and severe bleeding.

Further, the myeloblasts travel outside the blood to the brain, spinal-cord, skin, gums, testicles, spleen, liver and lymph-nodes. Here, they can form solid tumours called as myeloid sarcomas.

However, what exactly causes some people to develop AML is still not clearly known. But there are some risk factors.

Also Read: Blood-cancer – An overview, and different types[2]

Risk Factors

Symptoms

Symptoms of anaemia or a low RBC count:

Symptoms of neutropenia or a low WBC count:

Symptoms of thrombocytopenia or a low platelet count:

Other general symptoms:

When AML spreads to other parts of the body

Also Read: Lymphoma – an overview, types, and genetic risks[4]

Complications

Diagnosis

Also Read: The different tests required for detecting blood-cancer[5]

Treatment

There are various options and the doctors will choose the right one depending on the age of the person, his/her general health, severity of the condition, whether it’s a follow-up treatment or a fresh one, and what the patient prefers.

The treatment is done in 2 phases:

  1. Remission induction therapy: The aim of this treatment is to kill all the cancer cells so that the patient is induced into Remission. Remission is when the cancer is no longer active or showing no symptoms, although the leukemia cells are still present in small numbers, so further treatment will be required to prevent the condition from flaring up again.
  2. Consolidation therapy: Once the person is going through remission (post-remission or maintenance phase), the aim of treatment is to totally eliminate the residual cancer cells, so that there is no risk of relapse.

Both these phases will use one or more of the below therapies:

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Endnotes:
  1. common types of blood-cancer: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/blood-cancer-an-overview-and-different-types/
  2. Blood-cancer – An overview, and different types: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/blood-cancer-an-overview-and-different-types/
  3. Shortness of breath: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/pulmonology/shortness-of-breath-can-be-serious-do-not-ignore/
  4. Lymphoma – an overview, types, and genetic risks: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/lymphoma-an-overview-types-and-genetic-risks/
  5. The different tests required for detecting blood-cancer: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/the-different-tests-required-for-detecting-blood-cancer/
  6. bone-marrow of a healthy person is transplanted into the bone-marrow: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/transplantation/bone-marrow-transplant-what-you-need-to-know/

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