Types of Leukemia

Leukemia is not staged numerically (I, II, III, IV) the way many other cancers are staged. Rather, it is classified as acute or chronic. Acute leukemia grows more rapidly than chronic leukemia. Acute leukemia is a potentially life-threatening condition and requires urgent and intensive treatments. Chronic leukemia has a slower onset and is not usually life threatening at the time of diagnosis. Leukemia is also classified by the type of white blood cells in which it arises, lymphoid cells or myeloid cells.