The chronic leukaemias
The slow progression of both chronic granulocytic and lymphocytic leukaemia, when compared to their acute counterparts, has been used as an argument to support less aggressive therapy or even, in some instances, a watch-and-wait policy. This conservative approach is bolstered by a number of observat...
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Main Authors: | Peter Jacobs (Author), Lucille Wood (Author) |
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