Answers to Top Questions About ALL
- ALL is very rarely a hereditary disease.
- It’s most often caused by a quiet mutation.
- ALL grows very quickly, so treatment is vital.
He says many times people worry that they might pass the disease on to their children and wonder how they got it in the first place. He says in most causes it's a quiet mutation that causes the leukemia.
Read More"The ALL grows very, very fast. If we don’t do anything, it will cause somebody to die within a few weeks,” Dr. Oluwole says.
As for support after such a life-changing diagnosis, he says there are trained professionals such as have case managers and hospital navigators exist to aid people through their cancer journeys.
“Cancer is a really life-changing diagnosis and we would like our patients to know that don’t have to feel as if they are on their own,” Dr. Oluwole says.
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