A cancerous disease of the white blood cells called myeloblasts.
Chronic myelocytic leukemia, also known as CML, is a malignancy characterized by the abnormal buildup of white blood cells in both the bone marrow and bloodstream. This condition is marked by the proliferation of white cells, disrupting the normal functioning of the body’s immune system. The accumulation of these cells in the marrow and bloodstream can lead to various health complications and impair the body’s ability to fight infections effectively. CML requires careful medical management to control the proliferation of white cells and mitigate its impact on overall health and well-being.