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lymphocytic leukaemia chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (cll) is the most common type of leukaemia in adults, with an estimated new cases globally in , and the number of people living with cll is expected to grow with improved treatment as patients live longer with the disease. , , , in cll, too many blood stem cells
in the bone marrow become abnormal lymphocytes and these abnormal cells have difficulty fighting infections. as the number of abnormal cells grows there is less room for healthy white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. this could result in anaemia, infection, and bleeding. b-cell receptor...
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