Who is at risk of developing Leukaemia Cancer?
Age Matters
Leukaemia can affect both children and adults, but certain types are more common in older adults above 60 years.
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Genetic Influence
A family history of blood cancers or certain inherited genetic conditions may increase the likelihood of developing leukaemia.
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Past Chemotherapy or Radiation
People who have undergone chemotherapy or radiation therapy in the past may carry a slightly higher long-term risk.
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Chemical Exposure
Long-term exposure to chemicals like benzene, often found in industrial settings, can increase the risk over time.
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Smoking Increases Risk
Smoking is linked to a higher risk of certain types of leukaemia due to harmful toxins entering the bloodstream.
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Smoking Increases Risk
Smoking is linked to a higher risk of certain types of leukaemia due to harmful toxins entering the bloodstream.
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