About the causes, symptoms and treatment aspects of the Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), Aleksandar Zivkovic spoke with Dr Velibor Todorovic.
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is a type of slow growing leukaemia that affects developing B-lymphocytes (also known as B-cells).These cells are specialised white blood cells. Under normal conditions they produce immunoglobulins (also called antibodies) that help protect our bodies against infection and disease. In people with CLL, lymphocytes undergo a malignant (cancerous) change and become leukaemic cells.
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