Leukemia

Cancer and Modern Science

Leukemia is a term that comes from the Greek words for white and blood. It is a group of cancers that usually start in the white blood cells, developing in bone marrow, the blood stream, and the lymphatic system. There are many different kinds; subtypes are named for the white blood cells from which they develop, and are generally divided into lymphoid and myeloid categories. Readers examine the possible causes and types of leukemia, as well as symptoms, diagnosis, and stages. Methods of treatment and coping, and strategies in leukemia research are also covered in this revealing narrative.

* Reviews *

Series Review: Cancer and Modern Science
"...with a highly readable design, including crisp color photos and anatomical diagrams, the series will also serve the needs of student researchers. Also features excellent, extensive back batter, with a glossary, a bibliography, and Web sites."
--Booklist

Series Review:
"With vivid electron micrographic images... these slim, colorful volumes are certainly eye-catching to potential researchers... Photographs, diagrams, multihued headings, and spotlighted inserts are plentiful... are solid overviews of the current understanding of these conditions..."
--School Library Journal

Series Review:
"The colorful photos or illustrations enhance the understanding of the text... a multipage glossary defines confusing scientific terms."
--Nancy Kuta, Juanita High School LWSD
Library Bound Book List: $37.13 / S&L: $27.85
eBook List: $37.13 / S&L: $27.85

Reading Level: 5

Interest Level: 7-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4488-1311-7
Author : Daniel Harmon
Copyright : 2012
Language : English
Category : Science, Health
Pages : 64
Trim : 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
Dewey : 616.99
Subject : Science, Health
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF051050
Index • Glossary • Author Biography • Web Sites • Further Reading • For Further Information Section • Bibliography • List of Organizations • Sidebars

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