Can you get leukemia from staying up all night?

There is no evidence of a causal link between staying up late and leukemia. The pathogenesis of leukemia is unclear and may be related to genetic, infectious, and physicochemical factors.
The pathogenesis of leukemia may be related to the following factors: (1) genetic factors; (2) biological factors: such as human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 may cause human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma, and certain autoimmune disease patients will have an increased chance of leukemia; (3) physical and chemical factors: such as X-rays, γ-rays, benzene-containing organic solvents, and ethylenedicarbomorphyrin have the possibility of triggering leukemia.
The pathogenesis of leukemia has not yet been studied, but there is no evidence that staying up late can lead to leukemia. However, staying up late and not getting enough sleep may lead to endocrine disorders, low immunity, etc. For the sake of individual health, we should try to avoid staying up late and work and rest regularly.