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The social network for those living with #leukemia. Newly diagnosed? In treatment? Join today for support and understanding!

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Hairy cell leukemia is a rare type of chronic leukemia that affects bone marrow & the spleen. Hairy cells are named for their fine protrusions that look like hair. Learn more:myleukemiateam.com/resources/hair…

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Although there are many subtypes, the four main types of #leukemia include acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma, and chronic myeloid leukemia. Learn more about each type:myleukemiateam.com/resources/type…

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🩺 Are #SwollenLymphNodes a symptom of #ChronicLymphocyticLeukemia (#CLL)? Learn about the connection and what it might mean for your health: myleukemiateam.com/resources/are-… #CLLAwareness #LeukemiaSupport

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Exercise has proven benefits for people with leukemia which is why being stuck at home due to the pandemic can be especially stressful even if its safer. Have you adapted with a home workout routine? Share in the discussion:myleukemiateam.com/resources/how-…

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Since leukemia is a cancer of the blood, skin complications don’t seem like they would be a prominent symptom. However, leukemia cutis is a rare condition some people living with leukemia have to face. Here’s what it is and what it means:myleukemiateam.com/resources/leuk…

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#Leukocytosis is the medical term for high levels of white blood cells. Learn more about how leukocytosis could be related to #leukemia:myleukemiateam.com/resources/leuk…

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Many of the protein molecules in our bodies are signaling proteins called cytokines, which “talk” to other molecules and provide necessary instructions for development and cell growth. One such cytokine is leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). Learn more:myleukemiateam.com/resources/leuk…

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Some people with #leukemia can recall feeling “off” in the weeks or months leading up to their diagnosis. Check out this resource exploring early signs and symptoms reported by others living with leukemia:myleukemiateam.com/resources/what…

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Also known as epistaxis, recurrent nosebleeds are actually one common symptom of leukemia. Learn more about how they occur and ways that may help manage them:myleukemiateam.com/resources/are-…

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Certain risk factors can influence your outcome. Your doctor may use these factors to estimate your prognosis and determine whether aggressive treatments may be a good idea. Learn more:myleukemiateam.com/resources/chro…

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Do you have acute promyelocytic leukemia? Have you been through treatment? What advice do you have for others with APL? Join the discussion:myleukemiateam.com/resources/acut…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hairy cell leukemia is a rare type of chronic leukemia that affects bone marrow & the spleen. Hairy cells are named for their fine protrusions that look like hair. Learn more:myleukemiateam.com/resources/hair…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Although there are many subtypes, the four main types of #leukemia include acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma, and chronic myeloid leukemia. Learn more about each type:myleukemiateam.com/resources/type…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🩺 Are #SwollenLymphNodes a symptom of #ChronicLymphocyticLeukemia (#CLL)? Learn about the connection and what it might mean for your health: myleukemiateam.com/resources/are-… #CLLAwareness #LeukemiaSupport

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise has proven benefits for people with leukemia which is why being stuck at home due to the pandemic can be especially stressful even if its safer. Have you adapted with a home workout routine? Share in the discussion:myleukemiateam.com/resources/how-…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since leukemia is a cancer of the blood, skin complications don’t seem like they would be a prominent symptom. However, leukemia cutis is a rare condition some people living with leukemia have to face. Here’s what it is and what it means:myleukemiateam.com/resources/leuk…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Leukocytosis is the medical term for high levels of white blood cells. Learn more about how leukocytosis could be related to #leukemia:myleukemiateam.com/resources/leuk…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many of the protein molecules in our bodies are signaling proteins called cytokines, which “talk” to other molecules and provide necessary instructions for development and cell growth. One such cytokine is leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). Learn more:myleukemiateam.com/resources/leuk…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people with #leukemia can recall feeling “off” in the weeks or months leading up to their diagnosis. Check out this resource exploring early signs and symptoms reported by others living with leukemia:myleukemiateam.com/resources/what…

MyLeukemiaTeam (@myleukemiateam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also known as epistaxis, recurrent nosebleeds are actually one common symptom of leukemia. Learn more about how they occur and ways that may help manage them:myleukemiateam.com/resources/are-…