
There are two different types of lymphocytes: T-cells and B-cells. Normally, white blood cells develop, repair and reproduce themselves in an orderly and controlled way but in leukaemia cells, the process gets out of control.ĪLL is a cancer of immature lymphocytes, called lymphblasts or blast cells. Leukaemia is a cancer of the white blood cells, which help fight infection in the body. ALL can affect children of any age but is more common in children aged 1-4 years old. Most leukaemia cases are acute lymphoblastic (ALL).

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