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Treating the Complications of CLL

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Treatments Beyond Chemotherapy

Thanks to breakthroughs in treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia, options go beyond chemotherapy and include targeted therapies and monoclonal antibodies.

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Do Alternative Therapies Help?

Certain supplements and diets are touted to treat CLL, but they often don’t work, and can hurt you. Here’s what to try to help you, instead.

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Goals During and After Treatment

What should you expect from CLL treatment? Learn more about recurrence, next steps if treatment no longer works, the risk of second cancers, and more.

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Symptoms Caused by CLL

CLL, a cancer that affects white blood cells called lymphocytes, often starts with mild symptoms that slowly progress over time. Here are the signs.

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Educate Yourself About CLL Treatment

Why it's important to learn all you can about chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and the next steps in your treatment journey.

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