A patient’s IGHV mutation status is a key factor in CLL prognosis. Doctors looking for a patient’s IGHV mutation status are looking at the age of the cell that allowed CLL to grow. If it is a younger, unmutated cell, it will likely be more aggressive. If it is an older, mutated cell, those tend to be slow-growing.
This information helps doctors determine which type of treatment to use. Typically, a patient with a mutated IGHV cell will go into remission for 10 to 15 years after initial treatment while a patient with an unmutated cell will typically only have 3 to 4 years of remission.
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