(WNDU) - Large granular lymphocytic (LGL) leukemia is a type of chronic leukemia that affects white blood cells called “lymphocytes.” “LGL stands for what the cells look like,” explained Thomas P.
About 15% of cases of large granular lymphocytic leukemia involve natural killer cells. New research may make it easier for clinicians to confirm clonality of natural killer (NK) cells, ultimately ...
An international study coordinated by a University of Helsinki research group demonstrates that the body's immune system attacks itself in a rare type of blood cancer. Consequently, treatment should ...
It’s a rare form of leukemia with just about 1,000 cases diagnosed in the U.S. every year. There is no cure for LGL leukemia, but doctors say many cases are slow-growing, so patients can live long ...
A phase I/II trial of combination of PKC412 and 5-azacytidine (AZA) for the treatment of patients with refractory or relapsed (R/R) acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).
Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) - Around 1,000 cases of LGL Leukemia are diagnosed in the US every year. There’s no cure for this rare blood cancer that affects your white blood cells, but doctors say many of ...
An international study demonstrates that the body's immune system attacks itself in a rare type of blood cancer. Consequently, treatment should be targeted at the immune system as well, not only the ...
An anthropometric study in children with chronic myeloid leukemia on imatinib. Maintenance therapy with arsenic after induction in an alternative and long-term case for the prevention of recurrence of ...
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