Most people with CLL don’t notice any problems in the early stages of the disease. “In fact, we can do what we call ‘watch and wait’ for about 60%-70% of patients with a diagnosis ...
If your CLL is in the early stages, you may not need treatment right away. If you do, your treatment will depend on your cancer stage, symptoms, total health, and preferences. Treatment options ...
Treatment for CLL continues to change. Doctors are using newer targeted cancer drugs. This means a stem cell transplant is now a less common treatment for CLL. You have a transplant using donor cells ...