Did You Know?
Leukemia

There are different types of leukemia that have different treatment options and outlooks.

Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) starts in the bone marrow where blood cells are made, and is more common in children than in adults. A few signs of ALL include feeling tired, weak or dizzy, shortness of breath, pale skin, persistent infections, skin bruising, and excess bleeding. Other general symptoms include weight loss, fever, night sweats, loss of appetite.1

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) starts in the bone marrow and often moves into the blood. AML is most common in older adults. A few signs of AML include weight loss, fatigue, fever, night sweats and/or loss of appetite.2

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) accounts for 1/4 of all leukemias, and mainly affects older adults. CLL starts in the white blood cells, called lymphocytes, in the bone marrow. A few signs of CLL include weakness, fatigue, weight loss, chills, fever, night sweats, swollen lymph nodes and pain/fullness in the belly.3

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) accounts for 15% of leukemia in adults. CML starts in the blood-forming cells of bone marrow and invades the blood. A few signs of CML include include weakness, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, fever, bone pain, enlarged spleen, pain /fullness in the belly.4

Connecting with other people that have leukemia through an online support group, chat moderated by a social worker, local support group, and/or one-to-one matching with a peer can help you learn about your condition and provide you with support.

What You Need to Know About Leukemia

To learn more about leukemia, you can access
information from credible sources below.

A Prescription to Learn®

Looking for additional resources? We’ve curated additional leukemia resources to help you access important information and support by the phase you’re interested in, whether it’s prevention, symptoms and tests, new diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials or long-term management. You can also be matched to programs that can help with issues you may be facing, whether it’s the cost of care, you’re feeling alone or another obstacle. Resources can also be filtered by the medium you prefer, whether it’s a book, website, hotline, podcast, online community, mobile app, among others!

Simplifying Leukemia

We've created Patient Pathway to help you understand your options based on the most recent guidelines. Although we have initially launched in CLL, we plan to add additional conditions over time.

Patient Pathway - Navigating Options

LEUKEMIA

leukemia

Did You Know?

There are different types of leukemia that have different treatment options and outlooks.

Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) starts in the bone marrow where blood cells are made, and is more common in children than in adults. A few signs of ALL include feeling tired, weak or dizzy, shortness of breath, pale skin, persistent infections, skin bruising, and excess bleeding. Other general symptoms include weight loss, fever, night sweats, loss of appetite.1

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) starts in the bone marrow and often moves into the blood. AML is most common in older adults. A few signs of AML include weight loss, fatigue, fever, night sweats and/or loss of appetite.2

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) accounts for 1/4 of all leukemias, and mainly affects older adults. CLL starts in the white blood cells, called lymphocytes, in the bone marrow. A few signs of CLL include weakness, fatigue, weight loss, chills, fever, night sweats, swollen lymph nodes and pain/fullness in the belly.3

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) accounts for 15% of leukemia in adults. CML starts in the blood-forming cells of bone marrow and invades the blood. A few signs of CML include include weakness, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, fever, bone pain, enlarged spleen, pain /fullness in the belly.4

Connecting with other people that have leukemia through an online support group, chat moderated by a social worker, local support group, and/or one-to-one matching with a peer can help you learn about your condition and provide you with support.

What You Need to Know About Leukemia

To learn more about leukemia, you can access information from credible sources below.

A Prescription to Learn®

Looking for additional resources? We’ve curated additional leukemia resources to help you access important information and support by the phase you’re interested in, whether it’s prevention, symptoms and tests, new diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials or long-term management. You can also be matched to programs that can help with issues you may be facing, whether it’s the cost of care, you’re feeling alone or another obstacle. Resources can also be filtered by the medium you prefer, whether it’s a book, website, hotline, podcast, online community, mobile app, among others!

Prescription to Learn®

Prescription
to Learn®

Simplifying Leukemia

We've created Patient Pathway to help you understand your options based on the most recent guidelines. Although we have initially launched in CLL, we plan to add additional conditions over time.

Patient Pathway - Navigating Options

Cancer Booklets

To view leukemia booklets and/or download for use in your cancer planner, please select from the options below.

NCCN Guidelines for Patients: ALL

CancerCare Treatment Update: CLL

NCCN Guidelines for Patients: AML

NCCN Guidelines for Patients: CML

CancerCare Treatment Update: AML

CancerCare Treatment Update: CML

NCCN Guidelines for Patients: CLL