Prognosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
The prognosis of
In most patients, the disease begins in a benign way followed by a progressive and resistant terminal phase that lasts for 1-2 years. During the latter phase morbidity is high, both due to the disease itself and from the complications that are caused by the therapy.
The prognosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia may be influenced by -
- The duration of CLL
- Stage of the disease
- Complications that may arise and their outcome
- Chances for recovery and the time taken to recover
- Recurrence of the disease
- General health condition of the patient
The median life–expectancy of patients is as follows-
- Low-risk group: 14+ years
- Intermediate risk group: 8 years
- High–risk group: 4 years
Some of the CLL indicators and their impact on prognosis is given below-
SNo. | INDICATOR | PROGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS |
1 | <1 yr lymphocyte doubling time | Advanced |
2 | Hb level <100g/l in women and <110g/l in men | Advanced |
3 | Bone marrow histology: -Diffuse -Non-diffuse | Advanced Better prognosis |
4 | Enzyme Zap-70 | Advanced |
5 | Beta2microglobulin <2.0mg/l >2.0mg/l | Better prognosis Advanced |
6 | IgVH genes -Mutated -Unmutated | Better prognosis Poor prognosis |
7 | Elevated Lactate Dehydrogenase levels | Poor prognosis |
8 | CD38 expression <30% >30% | Better prognosis Poor prognosis |
9 | Increased CD23 in blood | Advanced state |
10 | Chromosomal abnormalities like 11qdel,17p del and p53 gene del | Poor prognosis |