Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
The hematologist is the specialist who studies and supports this condition, given its blood-related nature. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the bone marrow and blood, in which immature white blood cells called lymphoblasts are produced rapidly and uncontrollably.
What may be observed:
- Fatigue and paleness
- Bruising or bleeding easily
- Fever or frequent infections
- Bone or joint pain
How it is detected: It is usually identified through blood and bone marrow tests when these signs appear.
When to seek care? With persistent symptoms such as marked fatigue, recurrent fever, or unusual bleeding, the recommended step is a medical evaluation that allows the cause to be studied in detail.
Data on 3 doctors who treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Specialties that treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Dr. Abraham Salvador Majluf Cruz
Dra. Daniela Pérez Sámano
Dr. Gerardo López Hernández
Dr. Alonso Hernández Company
Dra. Patricia Galindo Delgado
Dr. Etsel Camargo Romero
Dr. Gabriel Aceves Castillo
Dr. Eduardo Edmundo Reynoso Gómez
Dr. Eduardo Terreros Muñoz
Dra. Gladys Patricia Agreda Vásquez
Dr. Juan Rafael Labardini Méndez
Dra. Brenda Leticia Gonzalez Garcia
Dr. Jose Luis Alvarez Vera
Dr. O Oscar Ramirez Arenas
Dra. María Teresa García Lee
Dra. Santa Maricela Ortiz Zepeda
Dr. Jorge Eduardo Espinosa Turcott
Dr. Fernando Pérez Zincer
Dr. Victor Mingura Ledezma
Dr. Karen Daniela Pérez Gomez
Frequently asked questions
What is acute lymphoblastic leukemia?
The hematologist is the specialist who studies and supports this condition, given its blood-related nature. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the bone marrow and blood, in which immature white blood cells called lymphoblasts are produced rapidly and uncontrollably.
Which doctor treats acute lymphoblastic leukemia?
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia is usually treated by specialists in hematologist, hematologist.