After a diagnosis of a blood cancer, access to the right information, support and advice is vital to help you understand what you're about to go through.
After a diagnosis of a blood cancer, access to the right information, support and advice is vital to help you understand what you're about to go through.
If you don’t have any symptoms of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) or your symptoms are not causing you problems, you might not need treatment straight away. Instead, you might be monitored through regular check-ups and blood tests. This is called active monitoring or 'watch and wait'. Treatment is still available when you need it. Find out more about active monitoring, what it is and why it is used.
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