Cancer refers to a debilitating and potentially fatal condition in which cells grow at a really fast rate. This increase of cells can lead to tumor formation. Signs of cancer include fatigue, chills, night sweats, weight loss and a fever. Drugs...
Hairy cell leukemia is a type of blood cancer that occurs when the bone marrow makes too many white blood cells called lymphocytes. Although hairy cell leukemia typically progresses very slowly, it can eventually lead to serious problems such as...
Chemotherapy medications fight cancer by attacking cancer cells and preventing their replication, thus stopping tumor growth. There are many different chemotherapy drugs, but most fall into five main classes. These classifications are based on how...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a degenerative condition, or one that worsens with time, caused by damage and destruction to the central nervous system, most specifically the covering of nerves called myelin. Myelin acts much like insulation on wires,...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or CLL, is typically treated with chemotherapy, according to the American Cancer Society. Purine analogs and alkylating agents are the two main groups of drugs used to treat CLL, but other drugs may be used with these...
Hairy cell leukemia is a type of cancer which originates in the bone marrow and affects a type of white blood cell called a B cell. The cancerous cells appear hairy when viewed under a microscope. The cause of hairy cell leukemia is unknown, but...
Leukemia is cancer arising from blood-forming cells, mainly in the bone marrow and lymphatic system. The National Cancer Institute, or NCI, estimates that there will be over 43,000 new cases of leukemia in the U.S. in 2010, with nearly 22,000...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or CLL, originates from white blood cells in the bone marrow, which then spread to the blood, according to the American Cancer Society. CLL usually grows slower than other forms of leukemia. Treatment for CLL...
A decreased appetite occurs when you have a diminished desire to eat food. Appetite suppressants are drugs that induce a loss of appetite so you eat less and lose weight. Other drugs may have side effects that decrease your appetite. As a result...