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1200

Canadians are expected to develop leukemia each year

True or False?

False, 6200

100

What is Leukemia?

Cancer of tissues that form blood (bone marrow, lymphatic system)

100

Flu symptoms can occur with leukemia? T or F

True

100

What diagnostic test involves counting blood cells?

Complete Blood Count

100

Treatment is different for different types of leukemia. True or False?

True 

200

2700 Canadians died from leukemia in 2017

True or False?

True 

200

What are blast cells and what is their impact on leukemia?

  • Stem cells of the blood become blast cells, which are immature blood cells

  • In leukemia many of these blast cells are produced and develop abnormally

200

Those with leukemia do not bleed as often as normal people usually do. T or F

False. Easy bleeding is common

200

What specific chemical should we avoid to prevent the onset of leukemia?

Benzene or radon

200

What is radiation therapy?

The treatment of cancer using radiation

300

Leukemia is the ___(1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc) most commonly diagnosed cancer in Canada.

The 4th most

300

What are the two types of Leukemia based on advancement?

Acute and chronic

300

What symptoms occur with our bones with leukemia?

Bone tenderness and pain

300

Name 3 ways we can prevent the onset of leukemia?

  • Test home for radon

  • Healthy diet

  • Don’t smoke

  • Don’t be exposed to benzene and pesticides

  • Exercise

  • Avoid medical radiation 

300

What is a disadvantage of stem cell transplant?

The rejection of stem cells because of its foreign antigen markers

400

What is lymphoid leukemia?

Lymphoid stem cells become lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell that fights against infections Develops from abnormal lymphoid stem cells

400

Why is there a high frequency of infections with leukemia?

Leukemia is a cancer or the blood, which impacts lymphocytes. Lymphocytes fight infection. If lymphocytes are impacted, we are more prone to infection.

400

Name 2 ways to diagnose leukemia.

health history, physical exam, complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistry tests, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, lumbar puncture (remove CSF), lymph node biopsy

400

What is targeted therapy?

Drugs that target certain chromosomes or interfere with specific molecules involved in cancer growth.

500

What is myelogenous leukemia?

Myeloid stem cells become red blood cells, monocytes, granulocytes, and platelets. 

Develops from abnormal myeloid stem cells

500

What is staging of cancer based on? Hint (TNM)

Tumour size and extent 

spread to lymph Nodes

Metastasis