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Acute leukaemia
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There are many side effects that people can get during cancer treatment.
Not everyone gets the same side effects and some people have more severe side effects than others.
The side effects you get depend on several things, including the type of cancer you have and the treatment you are given.
This section gives you information on possible symptoms or side effects. Your doctor or nurse can tell you which ones you might get.
Choose the option that best suits your situation
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