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Condition

Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)

What You Need to Know

Leukemia is cancer caused by abnormal white blood cells.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia are:

  • Unexplained fever and headaches
  • Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, arm pits or groin
  • Easy bruising and bleeding

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose acute lymphoblastic leukemia by:

  • Performing a complete medical evaluation
  • Blood tests
  • Needle aspiration
  • Biopsy

Treatment

Treatments may include:

  • Chemotherapy
  • Stem cell transplantation

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)

Patient Stories

Departments that Treat Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)

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    Oncology

    The Oncology Program at Children's National is ranked one of the best cancer centers for children by U.S. News & World Report thanks to our high level of experience and expertise. Learn more about this program.