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Lymphocytic Leukemia
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a sort of malignant growth of the blood and bone marrow the springy tissue inside bones where blood cells are made. The expression "chronic" in chronic lymphocytic leukemia originates from the way that it regularly advances more gradually than different sorts of leukemia. The expression "lymphocytic" in chronic lymphocytic leukemia originates from the phones influenced by the illness — a gathering of white blood cells called lymphocytes, which help your body battle contamination. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia most usually influences more established grown-ups. There are medicines to help control the infection. Lymphocytes help your body battle contamination. They're made in the delicate focal point of your bones, called the marrow.