Symptoms Of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
- AML symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, bruising, or infection
- Some people with AML will not experience symptoms
- Symptoms are caused by abnormal blood cell and platelet levels in bone marrow
Dr. Gail Roboz, a medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine, talked to SurvivorNet about common symptoms of AML, and the how the diagnosis is determined. According to Dr. Roboz, AML symptoms including shortness of breath, decreased exercise tolerance, unexplained bruising, or infections. In some cases, patients may have no symptoms of AML at all, and therefore are diagnosed unexpectedly during a routine health evaluation.
Read MoreAcute Myeloid Leukemia Symptoms In Early Stages
According to the National Cancer Institute, early signs of AML can be caused by common diseases such as the flu, with patients experiencing fever, fatigue, or loss of appetite. As opposed to other types of cancer, screening tests have not been found helpful when trying to detect early stages of AML, and the American Cancer Society recommends people should report any symptoms to their doctor immediately, seeing as AML develops quickly.
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