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  2. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of genetic mutations and their prognoses are: mutations in the IGHV region are associated with a median overall survival (OS) of more than 2025 years, while no mutations in this region is associated with a median OS of 8–10 years; deletion of chromosome 13q is associated with a median OS of 17 years; and trisomy of chromosome ...

  3. Richter's transformation - Wikipedia

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    About 1-10% of CLL/SLLs develop a Richter's transformation at a rate of 0.5–1% per year. In earlier studies, the transformed disease was reported to be far more aggressive than CLL/SLL with overall median survival times (i.e. times in which 50% of cases remain alive) between 1.1 and 16.3 months.

  4. Leukemia - Wikipedia

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    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) most often affects adults over the age of 55. It sometimes occurs in younger adults, but it almost never affects children. Two-thirds of affected people are men. The five-year survival rate is 85%. It is incurable, but there are many effective treatments.

  5. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia - Wikipedia

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    Prognosis: Children: 90% five-year survival rate Adults: 35% five-year survival: Frequency: 1 in 1,750 children: Deaths: 111,000 (2015)

  6. Childhood leukemia - Wikipedia

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    The survival rate for children under the age of 5 years with ALL was 94% during the same time period. Prognostic factors in ALL: Age at diagnosis: Children between the ages of 1–9 years with B-cell ALL (a specific type of ALL) have better cure rates than children less than 1 year old or over 10 years old. This does not seem to matter in T ...

  7. Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis - Wikipedia

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    However, the shortened survival times in high-count CLL/SLL MBL does not appear due to its progression to CLL/SLL. Rather, this shortened survival appears due to the disorders' susceptibility to serious infections, other types of cancers, immune cytopenias, and renal disease.

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