Abstract
It is the most common adult leukemia in the western world. Its
complexity has increased as a result of the advent of new #biologicalagents, the identification of molecular predictive markers and
the introduction of more sensitive and sophisticated techniques
evaluate minimal #residualdisease. The western world, CLL
accounts for almost 25% of all #leukemias and 1.3% of all #cancers.
Its incidence is substantially lower among Asian people and higher
among #Ashkenazi Jews. It is estimated that its incidence will
continue its upward trend. It affects mainly elderly people, (more
than 70% are> 65 years, the median age at diagnosis is 72 years).
Men and white people are more frequently affected than women
and other races.
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