About CML

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What is CML?

CML is a type of cancer of the blood (or leukemia), in which the blood-forming cells of ...more

What does CML stand for?

CML is an abbreviation of a disease most often called chronic myelogenous leukemia or chronic myeloid leukemia. ...more

Ph+ CML and BCR-ABL

Chronic myelogenous (or myeloid) leukemia (CML) is strongly linked with a genetic mutation that produces an abnormal chromosome in bone marrow stem cells ...more

CML and the Philadelphia Chromosome

The Philadelphia chromosome (abbreviated Ph chromosome or simply Ph) is a mutation (or defect) created when sections of ...more

CML, the Philadelphia Chromosome and BCR-ABL

BCR-ABL is an abnormal protein linked with chronic myelogenous (or myeloid) leukemia (CML). The BCR-ABL protein has ...more

Ph+ CML Causes

The risk of getting Philadelphia chromosome-positive CML (Ph+ CML) does not seem to be affected by smoking, diet, ...more

Basic Biology and Definitions

Humans have 46 chromosomes. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of each of our cells. They direct the cell's activity ...more

Ph+ CML and the Body

There are three types of blood cells. White blood cells help your body fight infection and disease ...more

Ph+ CML statistics

Approximately 4,830 new cases are diagnosed per year in the United States ...more

Which symptoms you should look out for

During the early stages of Philadelphia chromosome positive CML (Ph+ CML) most people ...more

Ph+ CML initial diagnosis

About half of all Ph+ CML patients do not have symptoms at the time the disease is diagnosed, and no standard ...more

Ph+ CML diagnostic and monitoring tests

There are several tests that examine blood and bone marrow cells to diagnose Ph+ CML ...more

Understanding the phases of a Ph+ CML diagnosis

Your Ph+ CML prognosis depends on the phase of the disease, your blood counts, ...more

Ph+ CML diagnosis phases

For most cancers, staging is the process of finding out how far the cancer has spread. Most types ...more

Ph+ CML phases

Ph+ CML is divided into three groups that help predict disease prognosis (outlook). These groups are called phases ...more