Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the white blood cells and bone marrow. It occurs when blood cells grow abnormally and crowd out normal cells. The main types are chronic and acute leukemia. Chronic leukemia progresses slowly while acute leukemia worsens rapidly. Symptoms can include fever, weakness, and easy bruising. Diagnosis involves blood tests, biopsy of bone marrow. Treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation, stem cell transplant, targeted therapy, and watchful waiting. A 14-year old girl in Jamaica was diagnosed with leukemia after fainting in school and requires constant antibiotics due to her weakened immune system.