Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a fast-growing type of cancer:
- Acute means it develops quickly.
- Myeloid refers to the type of cells it affects. Myeloid cells are a type of white blood cell that help your body fight infections and stay healthy. (Sometimes the word myelogenous is used instead of myeloid.)
- Leukemia is cancer of the blood or bone marrow.
Learn more about AML
Our goal at PEN is to provide easy-to-understand information about your cancer journey so you feel comfortable with new terms and empowered to take part in decisions about your care. Visit these links for general information about AML. Please talk to your medical team to make decisions that apply to your specific situation.
What happens in your body when you have AML?
What are the treatments for AML?
What should I know about living with AML?
What resources are available to help me?
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia Programs
Tools to help you feel activated and connect with resources to overcome barriers to accessing care.
Topics:
- Advances in AML Treatment and Research
- AML Clinical Trials, Access, and Health Disparities
- Bone Marrow Biopsies & Predictors of AML Outcomes
- Patient-Centered Care & Treatment Decisions
Empowers AML patients and families by addressing factors like age, ethnicity, and insurance that impact outcomes. Gain confidence in your healthcare decisions, no matter where you live.
Topics:
- AML Diagnosis and Awareness
- AML Treatment Advances and Care
- AML Support and Coping Strategies
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes oncology, DECODE empowers cancer patients and families with clear, practical insights into AI and other emerging healthcare technologies, breaking down how these innovations are transforming cancer care and helping them navigate AI-driven advancements with confidence.
Components:
- Podcasts
- Downloadable Resource Guides
Aims to provide digital literacy skills training with a series of easy-to-follow video modules, coupled with resource guides to educate you on technology and online support tools.
Provides the knowledge to actively participate in care decisions and understand support resources available.
Topics:
- Tips for Self-Advocacy
- Understanding Treatments and Treatment Decisions
Provides tools and actions for shared decision making and tips for navigating AML treatment decisions.
Topics:
- Understanding AML
- AML Treatment Options
Provides expert answers to common questions and misconceptions to help you separate fact from fiction when searching for accurate AML information.
Topics:
- AML Causes and Symptoms
- AML Treatment and Side Effects
- AML Research & Clinical Trials
Helps women living with cancer understand the impact on their overall health, including fertility, hormones and sexual wellbeing while enabling informed conversations with their healthcare team about potential options and support.
Will help you understand the importance of essential biomarker testing before key decisions are made in your care—including following a reoccurrence.
Topics:
- Understanding Testing in AML
- AML Treatment Decisions
Information on completing cancer care with actionable steps to engage in key discussions and plan for life after treatment.
Topics:
- Understanding Survivorship
- Advice for Future and Follow-Up Care
Provides actionable advice and downloadable materials to help you communicate clearly and effectively with your AML healthcare team.
Topics:
- AML Basics: What You Need to Know
- AML Treatment Approaches
- Planning for Your Doctor’s Office Visit
Focuses on wellness during cancer treatment and post cancer treatment.
Topics:
- Lifestyle
- Diet and Healthy Eating
- Supportive Care
Provides tools and resources for living with and beyond AML.
Topics:
- Collaborating on Your AML Care
- Understanding AML Treatment Options
External Resources
Online & Digital Tools
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