The problem with all theories and laws and constructs is that they can never fully describe reality. By its nature, they can only be mental patterns superimposed upon reality and taken to be it. There was this one quote that said, "All the human brains in the galaxy cannot fully describe the reality of a single fly." LOA is an example of this -- it's a useful model at times, but we must remember that "the map is not the territory."
Our world as we know it is only the physical manifestation of a greater spiritual dimension. You can compare it to being only able to see the visible spectrum of light, when there are radio and x-ray and infrared and ultraviolet frequencies existing and at work that we cannot see. Thus, in religious/spiritual teachings we are told to surrender everything to God. We know that we do not know, and that there must be a reason for everything, and so we trust and have faith in that greater principle.
I highly recommend looking into Dr. Hawkins' work as he has finally found an objective way to confirm spiritual truths. Some of them are that karma as a principle does exist and that people are born under the best possible karmic circumstances to undo negative karma or earn positive karma. In that case, it becomes easier to accept the suffering of others as their way of repaying negative debt and giving up the lesser for the greater. We wouldn't want to prevent them from doing so, right?
What I've described are karmically destined illnesses (which leukemia seems like). For ones that were caused by negative belief systems (what LOA/I-M describes), they can be healed when those negative belief systems are corrected and transcended.
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