Chronic Myeloid Leukemia treatment in Tlalpan
Treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia in Tlalpan is available with 16 specialists, such as hematologist, spread across 13 clinics. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
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Chronic myeloid leukemia is a type of blood cancer that originates in the bone marrow, where certain white blood cells are produced in excess and mature abnormally. It usually progresses slowly and, in its early stages, may not cause obvious symptoms.
Common symptoms: When they appear, they may include persistent fatigue, a feeling of fullness due to an enlarged spleen, night sweats, or unexplained weight loss.
How is it usually detected? At times it is found by chance in routine blood tests that show abnormalities in the cell count.
Which specialist treats it? The hematologist is the one who studies and follows up on this condition; the occupational medicine specialist may step in when work-related aspects are being evaluated. When there are abnormal blood results, the wisest thing is to put yourself in the hands of a hematologist for a complete evaluation.
Which specialist to see for chronic myeloid leukemia in Tlalpan?
Doctors who treat chronic myeloid leukemia in Tlalpan
Dr. Carlos Cadena Eumaña
Dr. Israel Rojas de Ita
Dr. Felix Gibrant Marquez Villegas
Dr. Patricia Galindo Delgado
Dr. Santa Maricela Ortiz Zepeda
Dr. Angel Gabriel Vargas Ruíz
Dr. Nidia Paulina Zapata Canto
Dr. Eucario León Rodríguez León Rodríguez
Dr. Aldo Alfonso Scherling Ocampo
Dr. Ana Florencia Ramírez Ibarguen
Dr. Jessi Juarez Lara
Dr. Eduardo Emir Cervera Ceballos
Dr. Oscar Jaime Moreno Garcia
Dr. Marcela Deffis Court
Dr. Eucario León Rodríguez
Dr. Sergio Arturo Sánchez Guerrero
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats chronic myeloid leukemia?
The treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia is usually handled by specialists in hematologist, occupational medicine specialist.
How many doctors are available in Tlalpan?
We currently have 16 doctors who can treat chronic myeloid leukemia in Tlalpan.