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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Mikayla Warner

Mikayla Warner

Leukemia - 0 views

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    "About Leukemia". Kids Health. The Numeors Foundation, n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. The article "About Leukemia" the author has a short,to the point description of the idea. The form of the information is materialized through specific details on how the leukemia effects the body. Throught the article the reseach is strong and makes a point to provide people with the basic knowledge of leukemia. The audience is people who need the broken down, easy to understand version of the fatal leukemia. The research on "About Leukemia" was produced by a foundation that specializes in kids health. The article describes the information to give a simple understanding. most of the research is based on the effects of younger kids and talks more about the acute side of leukemia. This article can be used to develop my argument about the young kids who are effected more than adults.
Mikayla Warner

Leukemia - 0 views

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    "Leukemia" American Society of Hematology. AMerican Society of Hematology, 2010. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. In the article "Leukemia" the author argues the risks of getting leukemia. The information is developed through the author asking.his audience rhetorical questions that he himself answers later on. The article was written to provide information on how people can be at risk and how they can prevent it. "Leukemia" is aimed towards people thatwant to keep their distance from the deadly cancer. The "Leukemia" research is developed by a group of professionals specializing in hematology. Their data is clear an makes a point of providing all the major questions people have with answers. The article lists specifically how each type of leukemia is caused and how it can be prevented. This research can be used to provide a clear direction of how leukemia can be treated among people. The article is also important to set up a stable argument for the research.
Mikayla Warner

EBSCOhost: Risk Factors for Acute Leukemia in Children: A Review - 0 views

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    Environmental Health Perspectives; Jan2007, Vol. 115 Issue 1, p138-145, 8p. In the review "Risk Factors for Acute Leukemia in Children" the author argues that most kids get the cancer very young. The author produces his argument with effective data on the subject. He disagrees that older people get it as often as young teens and children. This review talks about how leukemia develops more in younger children. The aim for this review is for adults with children that are experiencing syptoms. The "Risk Factors for Acute Leukemia in Children" focuses highly on acute leukemia that thrives in children. The author feels that children are more effected by the cancer than adults and that research needs to focus on the young kids first. The review strongly hits all the main questions for parents that have kids with leukemia. This will help support my argument and add on with children needing help.
Mikayla Warner

EBSCOhost: Chapter 7: Looking Ahead - 0 views

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    Leukemia (0-7368-0282-7); 2000, p54, 6p, 2 Color Photographs. The "Chapter 7: Looking Ahead" aruges the difference between the two types of leukemia. The author builds their research on the background of leukemia leading into the differences. The chapter is for people who want to know the specifics of the leukemia. The audience the chapter is aiming for are people who are looking to go indepth with one of the types. The chapter "Looking ahead" was reviewed for the Health Source. There are two main types of leukemia but serveral types that branch off, all which have to do with the overpopulation of white blood cells. The chapter goes into differences between all of the types and decifers which type would kill the quickest. This research would be important to include in the background of the types of leukemia.
Mikayla Warner

EBSCOhost: Chapter 4: Treatment for Leukemia - 0 views

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    Leukemia (0-7368-0282-7); 2000, p26, 10p, 3 Color Photographs. In the "Chapter 4: Treatment for Leukemia" the author presents a clear argument of effective treatments. He or she develops their information through a series of well organized data from each type of treatment. The information in this chapter is meant to be viewed for answers of treatments and cures. The audience are people who need to be helped or are looking to help with the knowledge of treatments. The book chapter "Treatment for Leukemia" was reviewed by Health Source Consumer Edition. The chapter provides a deeper look into the treatments avaliable for patients with leukemia. The chapter mostly talks about chemotherapy and how the treatment is the best for a "cure", but even that sometimes cannot stop the leukemia. This research can be used to support my idea for helping fund the research for leukemia.
Mikayla Warner

EBSCOhost: Chapter 2: Types of Leukemia - 0 views

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    Leukemia (0-7368-0282-7); 2000, p12, 6p, 2 Color Photographs. In the article "Leukemia" the author disscuses the types of leukemia, chronic and acute and the quickens of their developing. The author possesses the knowledge of the the rapid building of the white blood cells. The article is written for people who show interest in the different types of the same cancer. This article appeals to the people who need knowledge of the one or the other types of the cancer. This is a reviewed article meant to show how the two types of leukemia manifest, slowly and quickly. The information is presented clearly and hits the point of the myeloid leukemia. The information that is written in the article has two different views, but describe the leukemia itself will the intense knowledge. This will start off my paper's argument but proving the difference between the types of leukemia.
Mikayla Warner

Background of Leukemia - 0 views

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    Marsh, Jennifer. "Background of Leuekmia" Ezine Articles. n.p., 22 Oct. 2008. Web. 31 Jan 2012. Jennifer Marsh in the article "Background of Leukemia" articulated the effects after being diagnosed with leukemia. The article's information goes deep into the research and expresses fundamental knowledge of how leukemia works. The atricle is written to show people the depth of leukemia and share knowledge of how the body reacts when diagnosed. The audience is meant to be people who want to know the background of leukemia in depth. "Background of Leukemia" is a self published article by and highly educated professor. She presents valuable information on how the luekemia progresses over time. The research presented the two types of leukemia with very deep and descriptive paragraphs leading up to the end of the fatal cancer. This will conclude my background information with a strong purpose on how the leukemia weakens and kills the body.
Mikayla Warner

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) Background - Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL... - 0 views

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    "Acute Lyphocytic Leukemia" New York Times: Health Guide. A.D.A.M., 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. The article "Acute Lyphocytic Leukemia" the author discusses the formation of leukemia. The information is developed through the use of research made to support the topic. The article is written to inform the audience of the effects of leukemia and the understanding of the fatal cancer. The information is directed towards people looking for a cause or strong research on the cancer. This article is published by an online article publisher "New York Times". The research provided was dedicated strongly towards the effects of leukemia. The article approaches the matter straight-forwardly and proves the point that leuekmia is highly fatal. This can be used to start of the section with background information on the cancer.
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