Leukaemia Risk In Kids
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Teenager Diagnosed With Leukaemia After Doctors 'Dismissed' Symptoms; Know The Signs, Types And Risks
- Friday March 20, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
Leukaemia is cancer of the blood-forming tissue, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. It is characterised by the rapid growth of abnormal blood cells.
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International Childhood Cancer Day: Know The Early Symptoms Of Leukemia In Children
- Monday February 15, 2021
- Dr Ramandeep Singh Arora
International Childhood Cancer Day 2021: Leukaemia is a type of blood cancer that affects a large number of children worldwide. Read here to know more about this type of cancer.
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Living Near Highway May Increase Leukaemia Risk in Kids: Study
- Friday September 18, 2015
- Health | Press Trust of India
Living close to heavily-used roads may increase the risk of a type of leukaemia in children, according to a new study that found exposure to benzene related to car traffic might be partly to blame.
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www.ndtv.com
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Teenager Diagnosed With Leukaemia After Doctors 'Dismissed' Symptoms; Know The Signs, Types And Risks
- Friday March 20, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
Leukaemia is cancer of the blood-forming tissue, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. It is characterised by the rapid growth of abnormal blood cells.
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www.ndtv.com
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International Childhood Cancer Day: Know The Early Symptoms Of Leukemia In Children
- Monday February 15, 2021
- Dr Ramandeep Singh Arora
International Childhood Cancer Day 2021: Leukaemia is a type of blood cancer that affects a large number of children worldwide. Read here to know more about this type of cancer.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Living Near Highway May Increase Leukaemia Risk in Kids: Study
- Friday September 18, 2015
- Health | Press Trust of India
Living close to heavily-used roads may increase the risk of a type of leukaemia in children, according to a new study that found exposure to benzene related to car traffic might be partly to blame.
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www.ndtv.com