How Acute Mixed Leukemia Comes About

Acute mixed leukemia, also known as acute heterogeneous cell leukemia, is a group of acute leukemias in which the myeloid and lymphoid cell lines are jointly involved.
Common factors of acute mixed leukemia are:
1. It may be related to genetic factors, if someone in the family has suffered from this disease before, then the chance of having this disease among family members is relatively higher.
2. It may be related to gene mutation, which makes the hematopoietic stem cells abnormal in proliferation and differentiation, leading to the occurrence of acute leukemia.
3. It may be related to viral infection.
4. It may be related to long-term ionizing radiation, or certain ray radiation.
5. It may be related to certain chemical drugs and chemical drugs.
It is recommended to stay away from risk factors such as rays, ionizing radiation, and chemicals in daily life. Specific disease diagnosis and treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a physician.