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Here’s a look at what’s inside our 2019 Hematology special issue.
Here’s a look at what’s inside our 2019 Hematology special issue:
It was once considered an incurable cancer, but thanks to a slew of new therapies patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) are seeing remissions and living longer. In our cover story, we discuss the Fortunate Turn of Events in CLL.
Next, with many blood cancers, blood transfusions are common. But how safe are they? Within the pages of this issue, we explain the technology that is boosting safety and Transforming Transfusions.
And, after learning to walk again following a life-changing multiple myeloma diagnosis, one man takes on the climb of a lifetime to help raise awareness and funding for the disease. Richard Bell shares his trip to Mount Washington as part of our Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma program in Small Steps, Big Dreams.
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