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The Full story can be found at abcnews.com

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/InTheSpot...sed-chronic-myeloid-leukemia/story?id=9041088

It's a story that really shocked me, because I myself fight the same leukemia Kareem Abdul Jabbar is fighting. And at age 19, I hope this story opens up the awareness of how this rare form of leukemia is growing and to give a boost of confidence to all cancer patients in the world. :) - Fight on!

Basketball great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said today he had been living with leukemia for nearly a year but no longer considered the disease a death sentence.

Abdul-Jabbar, 62, told "Good Morning America" that he'd been diagnosed in December with Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia, or PH+CML, a rare cancer of the blood and bone marrow.

"I heard the world 'leukemia,' and I thought this was definitely a death sentence," Abdul-Jabbar said.

But, now, his prognosis is good, he said.

"If I can do this as I'm told to do it, I can manage this," he said.

Chronic myeloid leukemia affects about 4,500 adults in the United States, with a median age of 67 at diagnosis, according to the CML Alliance.

Symptoms can include fatigue, night sweats, weight loss and pain or discomfort on the left side of the abdomen caused by an enlarged spleen.

Abdul-Jabbar, now a spokesman for Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp., which partners with the CML Alliance, said he started to notice symptoms shortly before his diagnosis.

"I had noticed I was having hot flashes and sweats," he said. "I'm not going through menopause. So I really needed to know what that's about. The next day they called and said, 'You need to go see a specialist. Your white blood cell count is sky high."

Abdul-Jabbar said his first thought was of his good friend, actor Bruno Kirby, who died in 2006 at age 57 from a different form of leukemia. But, now, his prognosis is good, he said.

Abdul-Jabbar said he's speaking publicly about his disease to show other patients that "they can prevail. They can continue a meaningful life."

Born and raised New York City, Abdul-Jabbar was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1969 before he was traded to the L.A. Lakers in 1975. He stayed with the Lakers until his retirement in 1989, at age 42.
 
Man that sucks!! The SkyHook man soon will be able to have that rematch with The Dragon in the clouds.

He's not the prettiest NBA All-Star but he's definately liked & loved.
 
Man that sucks!! The SkyHook man soon will be able to have that rematch with The Dragon in the clouds.

He's not the prettiest NBA All-Star but he's definately liked & loved.

Haha!, i would love to see that Skyhook match with the dragon....


but mos def...Kareem is a NBA walking legend... especially here in Los Angeles. :)
 
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