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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. A common type of indolent (slowly progressing) cancer in which too many lymphocytes (white blood cells) are found in the peripheral blood and bone marrow. Most patients with CLL are older than 50 years and have no symptoms at the time of their diagnosis.
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| CLL |
a slowly progressing cancer of the blood in which too many lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, are produced by the bone marrow and by organs of the lymph system.
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| CLL |
A slowly progressive form of lymphocytic leukemia, characterized by an increased number of the B lymphocytes in the marrow and blood. Enlargement of lymph nodes and the spleen occur commonly. It is the most prevalent form of leukemia and occurs predominantly after age 55 years. It may be diagnosed by chance before the patient develops any clinical symptoms of disease.
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| CLL |
A leukaemia where the onset and progression of the disease is usually very gradual and the cancer cells are of the lymphocyte type. This is the most common type of leukaemia in adults over the age of 45.
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| CLL |
A slowly progressing condition marked by the proliferation of abnormal white blood cells called lymphocytes; leaves the body susceptible to anemia, infection, and bleeding.
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