Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and prolymphocytic leukemia (PLL) are types of blood cancer. They develop in types of white blood cells called B cells or T cells, or the precursors to these cells.
A diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) can be overwhelming, but advances in cancer research, including targeted therapies, have paved the way for more precise treatments.
The episode focuses on the refinement of CLL therapy, moving away from traditional chemoimmunotherapy toward targeted ...
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) are two different types of leukemia. Both conditions affect white blood cells. CML affects a type of white blood cell called ...
New EORTC guidelines establish meaningful change thresholds for symptom burden, physical condition/fatigue, and worries/fears in R/R CLL or SLL patients. Thresholds help identify significant ...