Types of leukemiaThere are four main types of
leukemia. They are grouped according to how quickly
the disease progresses and which
white blood cells are affected. Acute leukemia progresses rapidly. Chronic leukemia progresses more
slowly. There may be an increased number of the white cells that play an
important part in the
immune system (lymphocytes) or an increased number of
the white cells that normally help the body fight infection (myelocytes). These
cells are abnormal and do not work properly. The four main types of leukemia
are:
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