CLL affects how well white blood cells function, not just how many are present. Although lymphocyte levels are elevated, these cells are dysfunctional, which weakens the immune system.
As a result, people with CLL may experience more frequent infections, infections that are harder to clear, or illnesses that respond poorly to standard treatments. Respiratory infections are particularly common.

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