How long do you live with chronic lymphatic leukemia?

Chronic lymphatic leukemia lives about 10 years, depending on the patient’s condition, there is a direct relationship between the patient, low-risk patients can survive more than 10 years, but some Chinese patients can live up to about 5 years, depending on the patient’s symptoms then the survival time are different, patients in the development of chronic lymphatic leukemia, but also accompanied by particularly obvious clinical manifestations, including the following. The following are some of the main points.

1. Lymph node enlargement, which is clinically proven to be evident in 80% of patients, is also systemic, with some patients having enlargement in the neck, collarbone, armpits, groin, etc.

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2. The liver and spleen are large, and most patients have a distinct abdominal sensation of security, which in advanced cases may reach the pelvis, and some patients have splenic infarction or rupture.

3. Anemia and hemorrhagic symptoms may occur during the progressive phase of the disease, including anemia and thrombocytopenia, mostly due to bone marrow infiltration of leukocytes in the body.

4. Complications, some immunodeficient and immunocompromised patients may develop conditional pathogenic infections, and this may lead to autoimmune disease and some tumorigenic symptoms.