Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 Yes Tracey that is what I thought too. That statement should never have been said by that Dr. I am older but I know that there are a lot of younger people with CML-we have them right here in our group. One reason not to believe every thing you read..doesn't it??? Sharon _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Tracey Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 10:27 AM Subject: [ ] Acute vs chronic and age - Sharon I find it kind of weird that a doctor would make a statement about someone's particular case seemingly without knowing anything about that particular case. Anyway, in very general terms it's true that chronic leukemias are more common in older people but of course that isn't to say that someone young can't get a chronic leukemia. We've had people in the group who were teenagers with CML but if you want to go by statistics, young people with CML are rare. The majority of leukemia cases in people under 18 are ALL and the majority of leukemia cases in people over 60 are CLL. AML and CML usually effect older people but it's not impossible for anyone in any age group to get any leukemia. Tracey > > New subject that I thought some of you would be interested in. this is an > article I found online about Kenechi Udeze from the Minn, Vikings. I never > knew that when you are dx later in life it is Cronic and younger is not??? > First time I heard that. Anyone know what this dr. is talking about?? > > > > > > Dr. Joe Leach of Park Nicollet Clinic and Methodist Hospital in St. Louis > Park said there are dozens of different types of leukemia, which he > described as cancer of the blood and specifically the bone marrow, where > blood is made. > > > " We generally break them into two broad categories: acute or fast- growing > leukemias, and chronic or slow-growing leukemias, " Leach said. " Someone like > Kenechi Udeze would most likely have acute leukemia just because of his age > (24). Chronic leukemias by and large tend to be diseases of older people, so > we don't usually see those until people get up in their 40s, 50s and really > 60s and above. " > > > Leach described acute leukemia as an " aggressive but curable " disease, > requiring intensive chemotherapy treatment and a prolonged hospital stay. > > > > Sharon > > > > _____ > > From: groups (DOT) <mailto:%40> com [mailto:groups (DOT) <mailto:%40> com] On Behalf Of eva > brown > Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 5:11 AM > groups (DOT) <mailto:%40> com > Subject: RE: [ ] Sorting out the members > > > > > Thanks for your support!! Eva > > groups (DOT) <mailto:%40From> comFrom: > taina2044aol (DOT) <mailto:taina2044%40aol.comDate> comDate: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 > 19:04:49 -0400Subject: Re: [ ] Sorting out the members > > graet news eva now to kick the bug in the pants good luck keep us posted > we'll be sending good thoughtd and prayers your way aliza yaffa rochester > n.y.**************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & > Finance. (http://money. <http://money. <http://money.aol.com/tax?> aol.com/tax? NCID=aolprf00030000000001> > aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)[Non-text portions of this message > have been removed] > > __________________________________________________________ > Spread the Love by installing 30 free Messenger Emoticons. Get them now! > http://g.msn. <http://g.msn. <http://g.msn.ca/ca55/212> ca/ca55/212> ca/ca55/212 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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