What causes leukemia?
Well, the exact cause of leukemia has not been established yet, but leukemia patients are found to have unusual type of chromosomes, which are not directly linked to the disease.
Some factors that may trigger leukemia include radiation exposure, chemical exposure, chemotherapy, smoking, genetic disease, blood disorder or any family history of leukemia.
Also, when the White Blood Cells (WBCs) begin to outnumber the RBCs and Platelets, the blood oxygen level drops, which results in low immunity.