anemia, a condition where the blood lacks enough healthy red cells, leading to weakness, paleness, and feeling tired, bone marrow failure disorder, a condition where the bone marrow doesn't make enough healthy blood cells, causing various blood-related issues, bone tumor, an abnormal growth or lump that can develop inside a bone, brain tumor, an unusual mass or growth that forms in the brain, hemophilia, a genetic problem that affects blood clotting, leading to prolonged bleeding after injuries, leukemia, a serious illness where the blood cells become abnormal, making it difficult for the body to fight infections, lymphoma, a type of sickness that starts in the body's lymphatic system, including nodes, and may cause swelling or lumps, neuroblastoma, a rare sickness found mostly in kids, where abnormal nerve cells form a tumor, often in the adrenal glands or nerve tissue, sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder where red blood cells are shaped abnormally like a sickle, causing pain and anemia, vascular anomaly, a different or irregular formation in the blood vessels, which might include growths or changes in their structure.

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