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Leukaemia Meaning in English

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luˈkimiə
loo-KEE-mee-uh
luːkˈiːmiə
loo-KEE-mee-uh

Definition

Leukaemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, causing too many abnormal white blood cells to form.

Usage & Nuances

'Leukaemia' is more common in British English; in American English, it's spelled 'leukemia'. It is a medical, technical term and mainly used in formal, healthcare, or academic settings. Common collocations: 'diagnosed with leukaemia', 'treatment for leukaemia', 'acute/chronic leukaemia'. It refers specifically to blood cancers; don't confuse with other cancer types.

Example Sentences

He was diagnosed with leukaemia last year.

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Leukaemia affects the blood and bone marrow.

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Children can also develop leukaemia.

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The doctors started treatment for her leukaemia right away.

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He's raising money to help those fighting leukaemia.

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After months in the hospital, she finally beat leukaemia.

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