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Are the rates of leukemias dramatically increasing as diabetes and NHL are?

Is there an autoimmune aspect to leukemia?  lymphomas?

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - Society : Tools - Glossary

Fighting leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma. ... The acquired disease is usually the result of an autoimmune attack of lymphocytes against blood cell ...
 
Autoimmune Disease: Diseases caused by an individual's immune system producing antibodies to the persons own cells. These antibodies can be directed against red blood cells (autoimmune anemia), platelets (autoimmune thrombocytopenia) or other tissues. In some cases, the autoimmune disease is mediated by T lymphocytes that attack the tissues directly.

 


Leukemia is a group of bone marrow diseases involving an uncontrolled increase in white blood cells (leukocytes). For information about a specific type of ... • Reviewer: Rita Nanda, M.D.  

Leukemia is a group of bone marrow diseases involving an uncontrolled increase in white blood cells (leukocytes).

Acute Leukemia: A rapidly progressive malignant disease of the bone marrow and blood that results in the accumulation of immature, functionless cells called blast cells in the marrow and blood. The accumulation of blast cells in the marrow blocks normal blood cell development. As a result, red cells, white cells and platelets are not produced in sufficient numbers. When the disease originates in a marrow lymphocyte progenitor cell, it results in acute lymphoblastic leukemia and when the disease originates in a myeloid progenitor, it results in acute myelogenous leukemia. AML has the greatest incidence of leukemia in adults, with an estimated 10,000 new cases per year in all age groups. ALL is the most common type of childhood leukemia, with 3,000 new cases per year in all age groups.

2. Leukemia (1 Image)  
Leukemia is a cancer that starts in the organs that make blood, namely the bone marrow and the lymph system. Depending on specific characteristics, leukemia can be divided into two broad types: acute and chronic. Acute leukemias are the rapidly progressing leukemias, while the chronic leukemias progress more slowly. The vast majority of childhood leukemias are of the acute form.  Acute leukemias

p2  The symptoms of leukemia are generally vague and non-specific. A patient may experience all or some of the following symptoms:

(Except for easy bruising these are also signs of what to suspect from too much exposure to 2-butoxyethanol)  signs of leukemia

Diagnosis  Like all cancers, leukemias are best treated when found early ... Author: Mai Tran, Teresa Odle

Chronic leukemia -- Information from Harvard Medical School
Chronic myeloid leukemia How long people with chronic myeloid leukemia survive depends on the age of the person, the extent of the disease and the treatments used. The vast majority of leukemias occur in people without any family history of...

 
What Can 2-butoxyethanol Cause? 

Hematology Overview     Alternate chart with more details

  • Narcosis

  • Damage to the kidney

  • Damage to the liver

  • Present an abnormal blood picture showing:  Erythropenia
  • Present an abnormal blood picture showing:  Reticulocytosis
  • Present an abnormal blood picture showing:  Granulocytosis
  • Present an abnormal blood picture showing:  Leukocytosis
  • Likely to Cause Fragility of Erythrocytes
Are red blood cells small sized?
  • Likely to Cause Hematuria

  • Causes Central Nervous System (CNS) DEPRESSION
  • Swallowing of 2-butoxyethanol results in a sour taste that turns to a burning sensation - 

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