Acute Lymphocytic/Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) is a type of cancer that develops from immature lymphocytes. "Acute" here indicates leukemia that quickly progresses and spreads across the body. ALL develops in bone marrow and quickly invades other parts of the body including the liver, spleen, lymph nodes, liver, central nervous system, spleen, central nervous system, and the blood. Symptoms can be non-specific and may include feeling weak and tired, paler skin, bruises, frequent and severe bleeding gums, nose bleeds; weight loss, shortness of breath, and loss of appetite. Various types of therapeutics are used for ALL treatment. Chemotherapy is one of the major therapeutics used for ALL treatment.