Symptoms like fatigue, weakness, pale skin, and infections may already exist in thalassemia patients, making it harder to identify early signs of leukemia or other blood cancers. Doctors recommend that children with thalassemia undergo regular health evaluations and appropriate blood tests whenever concerning symptoms persist. “Should any symptoms like persistent fever, infection, or abnormal bleeding be noticed for more than two weeks, parents must seek advice from a physician. Early detection and diagnosis are extremely helpful in the management of childhood blood cancers,” Dr. Shweta explained.