The UK charity for Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia – a rare type of blood cancer
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What is plasma?

Plasma


A liquid in the blood that carries important cells used for blood clotting, and fighting infections by producing antibodies. B-cells (a type of white blood cell) develop into plasma cells. In people with WM, the B-cells develop incorrectly and turn into lymphoplasmacytic cells (LPL cells) instead of plasma cells, making it harder for your body to fight infection

With a diagnosis of Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia, you may be coming across new and unfamiliar words. Look them up in our WM glossary below.