Acute Nonlymphocytic Leukemia
When seeking care for persistent fatigue, paleness, or easy bleeding, one of the possibilities the doctor considers is acute nonlymphocytic leukemia, a blood cancer that affects the cells produced by the bone marrow.
What it is: In this condition, certain immature blood cells multiply uncontrollably and displace normal cells, altering the production of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Possible manifestations: Fatigue, frequent infections, bruises, bleeding gums, or fever may appear, although these signs are not exclusive to this disease.
Which specialist treats it? Its study falls to the hematologist and, depending on the case, the radiation oncologist. In the presence of sustained symptoms like these, seeing a professional for evaluation helps clarify their cause.
Specialties that treat acute nonlymphocytic leukemia
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in acute nonlymphocytic leukemia
Dr. Abraham Salvador Majluf Cruz
Dr. Daniela Pérez Sámano
Dr. Gerardo López Hernández
Dr. Alonso Hernández Company
Dr. Abril Antonia Quezada Bautista
Dr. Hugo Francisco Romero Anduaga
Dr. Patricia Galindo Delgado
Dr. Gabriel Aceves Castillo
Dr. Eduardo Edmundo Reynoso Gómez
Dr. Eduardo Terreros Muñoz
Dr. Gladys Patricia Agreda Vásquez
Dr. Juan Rafael Labardini Méndez
Dr. Brenda Leticia Gonzalez Garcia
Dr. Jose Luis Alvarez Vera
Dr. O Oscar Ramirez Arenas
Dr. María Teresa García Lee
Dr. Jorge Eduardo Espinosa Turcott
Dr. Fernando Pérez Zincer
Dr. Victor Mingura Ledezma
Dr. Karen Daniela Pérez Gomez
Frequently asked questions
What is acute nonlymphocytic leukemia?
When seeking care for persistent fatigue, paleness, or easy bleeding, one of the possibilities the doctor considers is acute nonlymphocytic leukemia, a blood cancer that affects the cells produced by the bone marrow.
Which doctor treats acute nonlymphocytic leukemia?
Acute Nonlymphocytic Leukemia is usually treated by specialists in hematologist, radiation oncologist.