Hematologic Malignancies

Hematologic Malignancies are cancers that start in the bone marrow, where the blood is made or in the cells of the immune system. Also known as blood cancers, they develop when abnormal blood cells start to multiply, and a result interfere with function and production of new healthy blood cells.

Treatment for hematologic malignancies/blood cancers depends on a number of factors, which include:

  1. The type of cancer
  2. The stage of the cancer
  3. The age of the patient
  4. The speed at which the cancer is spreading
  5. The overall health history of the patient

Common cancer treatments include chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and stem cell transplantation (explained further below in detail).

Types of Hematologic Malignancies (Blood Cancers)

There are different types of hematologic malignancies, and these include:

This is a group of blood-related cancers that begin in the bone-marrow and is commonly known as the cancer of the white blood cells. Some forms of leukemia are slow-growing while others grow fast. Leukemia can affect anyone at any age.

Also known as Hodgkin’s disease, this is a type of blood cancer that starts in the lymphatic system, in the upper body. The lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cells, help the body fight off infections.

This is similar to the Hodgkin’s Lymphoma whereby the cancers originate from the lymphatic system, but here, the cancers grow anywhere in the body. They are not restricted only to the upper part of the body. Additionally, they are characterized by abnormal lymphocytes known as the Reed-Sternberg cell

This type of cancer forms in the plasma cells (a type of white blood cells), which help the body to fight off infections. When affected, the immune system becomes weak and unable to fight any disease and infections.

These are a group of disorders that occur when the bone marrow is unable to produce healthy and functional blood cells.

Symptoms of Hematologic Malignancies

Hematologic malignancies are characterized by a number of  symptoms, which include:

Hematologic Malignancies Treatment

In cases of blood cancers an occasional ‘watchful waiting approach’ is implemented after diagnosis before treatment, there are different common treatments of hematologic cancers including:

Next Step

At King’s College Hospital Dubai, we focus on offering an exemplary service. From initial consultation through to final diagnosis, treatment and beyond. Our multidisciplinary team of expert doctors and nurses, and technologists led by Dr Hassan Ghazal – an American triple board-certified Consultant Medical Oncologist and a Consultant Clinical Hematologist with more than 3 decades of clinical experience, are here to offer tailored management and treatment of your condition, and to answer any questions that you may have throughout your time with us. Whatever you need us for, we’re only a phone-call away.

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