Can diabetes cause acute leukemia
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Nowadays, the number of people with diabetes is showing a growing trend. For some people with diabetes and leukemia, they will be very interested in whether diabetes can cause leukemia. Therefore, this paper analyzes whether diabetes can cause leukemia.
Can diabetes cause acute leukemia
First of all: diabetes has a certain family tendency, but it is not a genetic disease, and has no relationship with leukemia. If you suspect that you have leukemia, you should see the hematology department for diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, diabetes should be well controlled.
Secondly: Patients with diabetes may have a variety of diseases caused by diabetes, but there is no inevitable relationship between diabetes and leukemia. The production of leukemia is related to autoimmunity.
Finally: diabetes is a disorder of endocrine metabolism, while leukemia is a malignant clonal disease of hematopoietic stem cells. There is no case that diabetes can cause leukemia. From the pathogenesis and pathogenesis of diabetes and leukemia, there is no relationship between diabetes and leukemia, but if the two diseases coexist at the same time, it is easy to cause a variety of infectious diseases.
matters needing attention
In fact, diabetes will not cause the emergence of acute leukemia, therefore, people with diabetes in peacetime must control their diet.