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30 January 2026 Blood cancers, which include leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma, affect the blood, bone marrow, and immune system. In India, blood cancers account
Previous blog Next blog 17 January 2026 Hereditary blood disorders are conditions passed from parents to children through genes and affect the production or function
Previous blog Next blog 3 January 2026 Aplastic anaemia stands apart from other blood disorders. Rather than producing abnormal cells, the bone marrow simply slows
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