| chronic lymphocytic leukemia |
cancer that begins in more mature lymphocytic blood cells and progresses gradually. This type most often occurs in adults over age 55. It sometimes occurs in younger adults, but rarely occurs in children. Sometime called chronic lymphoid leukemia.
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| chronological |
Arrangement of events in the order of occurrence.
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| chronic leukemia |
KRAHN-ik A slowly progressing cancer that starts in blood-forming tissues such as the bone marrow, and causes large numbers of white blood cells to be produced and enter the blood stream.
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| chronic myelomonocytic leukemia |
CMML. A slowly progressing type of myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative disease in which too many myelomonocytes (a type of white blood cell) are in the bone marrow, crowding out other normal blood cells, such as other white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
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| chronic lymphocytic leukemia |
KRAHN-ik lim-fo-SIT-ik loo-KEE-mee-a CLL. 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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