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Haematological cancers

Haematological cancers

Adults-Unexplained lymphadenopathy or splenomegalyLeukaemia -Leukemia occurs when alteration in normal cell regulatory processes cause uncontrolled proliferation of haematopoeitic stem cells in the bone marrow

Symptoms can be vague and non-specific A GP may only see one case of blood cancer every 2 years High rate of presentation as emergency ( all blood cancers )Particularly Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia ( ALL ) Leukaemia can present withâ—‹ anaemiaâ—‹ reduced normal white cellsâ—‹ thrombocytopaenia Symptoms may includeâ—‹ pallorâ—‹ bruisingâ—‹ propensity to infection Chronic leukaemias are usually symptomless and only identified on routine FBC testing Four common subtypes seen in primary care areâ—‹ acute lymphoblastic leukaemia ( ALL )â—‹ acute myelogenous or acute myeloid leukaemia ( AML )â—‹ chronic lymphocytic leukaemia ( CLL )â—‹ chronic myelogenous or chronic myeloid leukaemia ( CML )

Adults with any of the following-Pallor Persistent fatigue Unexplained fever Unexplained persistent or recurrent infection Generalised lymphadenopathy Unexplained bruising Unexplained bleeding Unexplained petechiae Hepatosplenomegaly-Consider a very urgent FBC ( within 48 hrs ) to assess for leukaemia

Children and young people-Unexplained petechiae or hepatosplenomegaly.Refer for immediate specialist assessment ( admit )

Pallor Persistent fatigue Unexplained fever Unexplained persistent infection Generalised lymphadenopathy Persistent or unexplained bone pain Unexplained bruising Unexplained bleeding-Offer a very...

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