Leukemia, a cancer of the blood and immune system, affects more than 474,000 people globally each year, with over 311,000 deaths reported in 2022 according to the World Health Organization. It disrupts the normal production of blood cells, weakening the body’s natural defenses. Early symptoms are often subtle and easily mistaken for less serious illnesses, making early diagnosis a significant challenge for both patients and healthcare providers. Understanding these hidden first signs is critical for improving outcomes and survival rates. For more statistics, visit the National Cancer Institute.
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41. Hearing Loss Hearing loss is a rare but possible symptom of leukemia, often related to the buildup of abnormal blood cells in the small vessels…