According to a survey by Bristol-Myers Squibb, approximately 1.85 million new cases of blood cancer will be diagnosed worldwide in 2040, with 918,872 cases of lymphoma, 656,345 cases of leukaemia, and 275,047 cases of myeloma. Furthermore, the survey predicted that by 2040, there will be around 1,100,000 fatalities worldwide owing to blood cancer. Cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue, such as bone marrow, or in immune system cells. Leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma are examples of blood cancers. Hematologic cancer is another name for it. Drugs including bosulif, busulfan, bosutinib and busulfex are used to treat blood cancer.
