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  1. Information on childhood cancers, including the types, causes and treatment of cancers that affect children, how common they are, how often they’re cured and where to find support…

  2. This page tells you about a rare blood disorder called essential thrombocythaemia. It is a type of myeloproliferative neoplasm and rarely can lead to acute myeloid leukaemia.…

  3. Could my father's acute leukaemia have been caused by my mother's radioactive iodine treatment for an enlarged thyroid gland?…

  4. There is an absolutely undeniable link between smoking and many different types of cancer.…

  5. This depends on which type of cancer you have had.…

  6. This page tells you about chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML). There is information about what it is, how it is diagnosed, treatments, and how to cope.…

  7. This page tells you about myeloproliferative disorders or neoplasms. There is information about what they are and the different types.…

  8. There is information on this page about childhood AML (acute myeloid leukaemia)…

  9. When I was 6 months old, I was diagnosed with leukaemia and was given chemotherapy.…

  10. Leukapheresis is a procedure that removes abnormal white blood cells from the blood.…

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