Yes, you can be diagnosed with ALL followed by AML. ALL is the cancer of lymphocytes whereas AML is the cancer of the myelocytes. It can be diagnosed together (Biphenotypic leukemia) or separately.
Redirecting: (The link below will give some real insight about leukemia)http://www.steadyhealth.com/Is_Leukemia_hereditary_disease__t53846.htmlMore or less genetics are now considered as a...
In some cases Leukemia is genetic. The ALL form of the disease most commonly occurs in younger children ages 2 to 8, with a peak incidence at age 4. But it can affect all age groups.Kids have a 20%...
Acute Monocytic Leukemia is a subtype of Acute myeloid leukemia. I think Acute Myeloid Leukemia has up to 8 sub types depending on which cells are affected.