An unusual white blood cell count can be a sign of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), a type of blood cancer. CML can affect the balance of white blood cells in the blood and cause them to function ...
Medications for CML directly destroy cancer cells or help the body’s immune system attack cancer cells to prevent them from growing. Medications may not cure CML, so people may need to continue taking ...
The chronic phase is the first and most treatable phase of chronic myeloid leukemia. It is characterized by a low percentage of abnormal cells in the blood and bone marrow. With treatment, most people ...
The chronic phase is the first and most treatable phase of chronic myeloid leukemia, characterized by a low percentage of abnormal cells in the blood and bone marrow. With treatment, most people in ...