B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia epidemiology and demographics

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Epidemiology and demographics

  • Age: 65-69 years median age[1]
  • Incidence: ~1% of lymphocytic leukemias
  • Sex: no male or female predominance
  • Survival: 30-50 months median survival

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  1. "National cancer institute".