Which statement by the oncology nurse is most appropriate when teaching an asymptomatic patient in the early stage of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) about treatment?
A) "CLL requires aggressive treatment in the early stages."
B) "There is no treatment because CLL is not curable."
C) "CLL is treated conservatively in the early stages."
D) "In those who are asymptomatic, chemotherapy is used to induce remission."
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