Lymphocytic Leukemia
Cancer begins when the
cells start developing out of control.
Cells can become
cancer in almost every part of the body, and can spread to other areas of the body. The most common
leukemia in adults is chronic
lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) which starts when
cells in body becomes a particular white blood
cells in bone marrow. The
leukemia first starts in bone marrow but it gradually spreads to whole body through blood. At the beginning there are no symptoms and the build-up is slow for few years but as years pass the cell grow faster and spread at a very vigorous rate to others body parts which includes lymph nodes, liver and the
spleen of the body. The treatment for the lymphocytic
leukaemia includes
chemotherapy which is majorly used or treatment of
cancer and
stem cell therapy which is rarely used were the patient is in severe condition.