Team DoctorNDTV | Tuesday March 26, 2002
Smokers, especially those over the age of 60, are more than twice as likely as nonsmokers to develop a specific type of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).
Leukaemia is in lay terms known as 'blood cancer' because it is the white blood cells that become diseased. There are several types of Leukemia including AML. Here there is an increased number of im...
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