
T-cell leukemia
T-cell leukemia is a type of cancer that affects T-cells, which are a vital part of the immune system responsible for fighting infections. In this condition, abnormal T-cells grow uncontrollably in the blood and bone marrow, impairing normal immune function. This can lead to symptoms like fatigue, infections, easy bruising, and swollen lymph nodes. T-cell leukemia is a rare but serious disease that requires medical treatment, often involving chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or stem cell transplants. Early diagnosis and management are essential for improving outcomes.