Blood cancers, also known as hematologic cancers, affect the production and function of blood cells within the bone marrow and lymphatic system. According to recent global statistics, over 1.2 million new cases of blood cancer are diagnosed each year, making it a significant health concern worldwide.
These cancers disrupt the body’s ability to fight infection, transport oxygen, and control bleeding.
One of the greatest challenges in managing blood cancer is its early detection. Many symptoms are subtle or mimic other common conditions, causing delays in diagnosis and treatment.
Understanding the warning signs and diagnostic process is critical for timely intervention and improved outcomes.
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