What is leukaemia?

Leukaemia is a term used to describe certain types of blood cancer.1 It can occur when abnormal blood forming cells in the bone marrow grow in an uncontrolled way.1 Leukaemia usually starts in the bone marrow.1

Most blood cells are made in the bone marrow, which is the spongy centre of your bones.2 This includes white blood cells, which are an essential part of the immune system and help fight infection and disease.3 However, in people with leukaemia, the bone marrow produces abnormal white blood cells (called blasts) that cannot fight infection effectively.1 This can increase the risk of getting sick.1

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Diagnosing leukaemia

Your GP will refer you to a specialist if they are concerned about your symptoms and risk factors for leukaemia. In addition to a physical examination, your doctor may also order a range of tests to better understand any symptoms, help diagnose and determine the type of leukaemia.1,6

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Treatment options for leukaemia

Treatment for leukaemia depends on the type of leukaemia that is diagnosed as well as your overall health (i.e. age, other health conditions). 1,6

Based on your diagnosis, your treating doctor will discuss the various treatment options with you. However, broadly speaking, treatment options may include:1,6-10

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Treatment side effects

All cancer treatments can cause side effects, and the type and severity will vary between individuals.11-12 You should ask your doctor for detailed information about the possible side effects of any treatment recommended for you.

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Support services

Leukaemia Foundation

The national organisation dedicated to the care and cure of people living with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma and other related blood disorders.

Lymphoma Australia

Lymphoma Australia offers support and education for those affected by lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). 

Rare Cancers Australia

RCA is dedicated to improving the lives and health outcomes of Australians affected by rare and less common cancers.

Cancer Council Australia

Australia's leading cancer charity, Cancer Council aims to lead a cohesive approach to reduce the impact of cancer.

Australian Cancer Research Foundation

ACRF funds cutting-edge cancer research by providing scientists with advanced technology and infrastructure.

Targeting Cancer

Targeting Cancer seeks to raise awareness about radiation therapy as a treatment option for cancer.