What are the different types of acute leukemia?
• Acute lymphocytic leukemia (acute lymphoblastic leukemia, ALL) accounts for about 3,800 new cases of leukemia each year. It is the most common type of leukemia in young children. It also affects adults. • Acute myeloid leukemia (acute myelogenous leukemia, AML) accounts for about 10,600 new cases of leukemia each year. It occurs in both adults and children. Source: What You Need to Know about Leukemia – NCI What are the different types of chronic leukemia? • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (chronic lymphoblastic leukemia, CLL) accounts for about 7,000 new cases of leukemia each year. Most often, people diagnosed with the disease are over age 55. It almost never affects children. • Chronic myeloid leukemia (chronic myelogenous leukemia, CML) accounts for about 4,400 new cases of leukemia each year. It affects mainly adults. Hairy cell leukemia is a rare type of chronic leukemia. What You Need to Know about Leukemia – NCI I’m often very tired. My doctor tells me it’s because I have anemia