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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for "T-cell" leukemia
  1. ... C viruses) Kaposi sarcoma (human herpesvirus 8) Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (human T-lymphotropic virus-1) Merkel cell ...
  2. ... is needed to confirm a diagnosis. An increased T cell count may be due to: Cancer of white blood cells called lymphoblasts ( acute lymphoblastic leukemia ) Cancer of white blood cells called lymphocytes ( chronic ...
  3. Higher than normal T-cell levels may be due to: Cancer, such as acute lymphocytic leukemia or multiple myeloma Infections, such as hepatitis or mononucleosis Lower than normal T-cell levels may be due to: ...
  4. ... used to treat: Hairy cell leukemia Chronic myelogenous leukemia Follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma Cutaneous (skin) T-cell lymphoma Kidney cancer Melanoma Kaposi sarcoma
  5. ... own stem cells or from a donor). CAR-T cells (special type of ... learn how to get help and support so you can cope more easily.
  6. ... in the blood: Neutrophils Lymphocytes (B cells and T cells) ... with one another, and if there is more or less of one cell type.
  7. ... types of white blood cells : Basophils Eosinophils Lymphocytes (T cells, B cells, and Natural Killer cells) Monocytes Neutrophils
  8. ... Band cells (slightly immature neutrophils) T-type lymphocytes (T ... Leukemia Severe emotional or physical stress tissue damage (for ...
  9. ... Diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis , or allergy Leukemia Severe ... or fibrosis) Chemotherapy medicines used to treat cancer