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  1. In case of symptoms or an abnormal test, more testing can help find out if it's cancer. Learn about childhood leukemia diagnosis tests here.

  2. bloodcancer.org.uk › understanding-blood-cancer › blood-cancer-signs-symptomsBlood cancer symptoms and signs

    Learn about the signs and symptoms of blood cancer, including unexplained weight loss, bruising or bleeding, lumps or swellings, shortness of breath, drenching night sweats, infections, fever, rash or itchy skin, pain in bones, joints, or abdomen, and tiredness.

  3. Here are some common tests: Blood tests. Bone marrow tests (biopsy) Genetic testing. Minimal residual disease (MRD) test. Lumbar puncture. Scans. Find out why childhood leukaemia is difficult to spot, what symptoms to look out for and what tests are needed to check that leukaemia is the right diagnosis.

  4. Diagnosing Childhood Leukemia. 5 min read. Childhood leukemia, the most common type of cancer in children and teens, is a cancer of the white blood cells. Abnormal white blood cells...

  5. Can Childhood Leukemia Be Found Early? Signs and Symptoms of Childhood Leukemia. Tests for Childhood Leukemia. Subtypes and Outlook (Prognosis) Learn how childhood leukemia is classified and how this may affect treatment options. Childhood Leukemia Subtypes. Prognostic Factors in Childhood Leukemia (ALL or AML)

  6. Blood tests help look for cancer in the blood or determine the damage to tissues in the body caused by cancer. A sample of blood is obtained by temporarily inserting a sterile needle into a vein of cleaned skin.

  7. bloodcancer.org.uk › understanding-blood-cancer › tests-diagnosisBlood cancer tests

    If you do have blood cancer, these tests can help find out which specific type of blood cancer you have, such as leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma, MDS or MPN. You may continue to have these tests before, during and after your treatment, to see how you’re doing. Having tests can be worrying.