The symptoms of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) are often vague and are more often caused by other things. They include:
- Weakness
- Fatigue
- Night Swats
- Weight Loss
- Persistent Fever
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Bone pain (caused by leukemia cells spreading from the marrow cavity to the surface of the bone).
- An enlarged spleen (felt as a mass under the left side of the ribcage).
- Pain or a sense of “fullness” in the belly.
- Feeling full after eating even a small amount of food.
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Anemia (shortage of red blood cells)