
AML classification systems
AML (Acute Myeloid Leukemia) classification systems organize the disease into categories based on specific cell features, genetic mutations, and how the disease presents. These systems, like the WHO Classification and FAB (French-American-British), help doctors understand the subtype, predict prognosis, and choose treatment options. They consider factors such as cell appearance, chromosomal changes, and gene abnormalities, providing a structured way to diagnose and manage AML effectively.