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  2. Leukemia in Older Adults: Symptoms, Types, and Prognosis

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    Leukemia in older adults causes symptoms like weight loss, fatigue, and night sweats. Your outlook depends on the type of leukemia you have.

  3. Survival Rate of Leukemia: Stats by Type, Age, and More

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    When you look at survival rates, though, most types of leukemia have lower 5-year survival rates in older adults, including ALL.

  4. Acute myeloid leukemia survival rate in the elderly

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    What is the survival rate for acute myeloid leukemia in the elderly? Understanding stats. In the elderly. Risk factors and considerations. Treatment. Support. Summary. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)...

  5. The Truth About Leukemia in Older Adults: It’s Still Treatable

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    If you are an older adult diagnosed with leukemia, you have treatment options — even at age 99. Learn more from a doctor who specializes in treating leukemia in older adults.

  6. Leukemia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    With CLL, the most common chronic adult leukemia, you may feel well for years without needing treatment. Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). This type of leukemia mainly affects adults.

  7. Leukemia survival rates by age: Is it curable?

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    The latest figures show that the 5-year survival rate for all subtypes of leukemia is 65.7%. A 5-year survival rate looks at how many people are still alive 5 years after their diagnosis....

  8. Leukemia: Symptoms, Signs, Causes, Types & Treatment

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    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common chronic leukemia in adults (most common in people over 65). Symptoms may not appear for several years with CLL. Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is more common in older adults (most common in people over 65) but can affect adults of any age.

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