blood cells are produced in bone marrow, which is present in most of the bone tissue. in leukemia, the bone marrow starts to produce too many white blood cells (white blood cells) and sometimes they no longer fulfill his duties. these cells multiply continuously being normal to stop the process. they can have a more rapid cell division than the other cells. over time, these abnormal cells replace normal cells get - leukocytes, erythrocytes and platelets.
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Blood cells are produced in bone marrow, which is present in most of the bone tissue. In leukemia, the bone marrow starts to produce too many white blood cells (white blood cells) and sometimes they no longer fulfill his duties. These cells multiply continuously being normal to stop the process. They can have a more rapid cell division than the other cells. Over time, these abnormal cells replace normal cells get - leukocytes, erythrocytes and platelets.