People with
acute leukemia are more than likely to go through early
symptoms of the disease than those people with chronic patterns
of the cancer. Early symptoms of
leukemia for people with acute forms of the disease may
include fever, fatigue, frequent infections, and painless lumps
in the neck, underarm, stomach, or groin. In numerous cases,
individuals with chronic type of the disease have no early
symptoms of leukemia. When early symptoms
of leukemia do develop in such cases, they may include
feeling very tired, weight loss for no identified reason, and
night sweats.

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