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         Leukemia:     more books (100)
  1. Innovative Leukemia and Lymphoma Therapy (Basic and Clinical Oncology)
  2. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (Hematology) by Deisseroth, 1990-09-28
  3. Veterans and Agent Orange: Herbicide/Dioxin Exposure and Acute Myelogenous Leukemia in the Children of Vietnam Veterans by Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides (Third Biennial Update), Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 2002-03-29
  4. The Acute Leukemias (Hematology)
  5. Campath - 1 H: Emerging Frontline Therapy in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia by K.R. Rai, J. Stephenso, 2001-03-15
  6. The Cancer Code: How a Journey through Leukemia Led to Software that Changed the Way People Work by Mike Jetter, Bettina Jetter, 2003-11
  7. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Molecular Genetics, Biology, Diagnosis, and Management (Contemporary Hematology)
  8. Leukemia (Compact Research Series) by Peggy J. Parks, 2010-01
  9. Leukemia: Recent advances in biology and treatment : proceedings of a UCLA Symposium held in Keystone, Colorado, January 27-February 2, 1985 (UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology)
  10. Ellie - A Child's Fight Against Leukemia by Jonathan Tucker, 1982-06
  11. Modern Trends in Human Leukemia VIII: New Results in Clinical and Biological Research Including Pediatric Oncology (Haematology and Blood Transfusion Hämatologie und Bluttransfusion) (v. 8)
  12. Human Leukemias: Cytochemical and Ultrastructural Techniques in Diagnosis and Research (Developments in Oncology)
  13. Leukemia and Lymphoma Reviews, Vol. 1
  14. Borrowed Blood: Victory Over Leukemia by Shawn Riley, 1991-01-01

61. Welcome To The Lauri Strauss Leukemia Foundation
The purpose of the Lauri Strauss leukemia Foundation is to find a cure for leukemia and allied cancers by means of awarding Discovery Grants for innovative
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Lauri Strauss Leukemia Foundation
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62. Cammy Lee Leukemia Foundation - Home Page
The Cammy Lee leukemia Foundation Inc. (CLLF) is a non profit health service organization dedicated to raising awareness and concerns to the Asian and
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Home Home About Cammy Lee CLLF's Dedication What is Leukemia ... Contact Us Board of Directors: James Chang
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Maria Pizarro Home Page Marrow Drives The Cammy Lee Leukemia Foundation hosts marrow drives not only in New York, but in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusettes, Connecticut, Illinois, Virginia, Ohio, New Hampshire, and the District of Columbia. Click here to view a calendar of our marrow drives. Asian Cultural Festival We will be at the Asian Cultural Festival on April 25, 2008 at 8:00 p.m, located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park at the Queens Theatre in the Park. Join us and listen to the band Seriously perform. For more information, go here: http://www.queenstheatre.org/7AsianSeriously.htm Latest News
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63. Veterans Assistance Network - VA Claim Help
I had been diagnosed with leukemia. Thanks for all the insights on what I could do. William Reardon. Benzene Exposure happened to me in the service.
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Welcome to Veterans Assistance Network
Our group is comprised of veterans who have graciously donated their time in an effort to help even the playing field between the injured veteran and the powerful and often confusing VA benefits system. Each of our veteran volunteers have themselves experienced problems in the past in obtaining their well earned VA benefits. Through that often painful process we came to the conclusion that something had to be done to help veterans. Therefore, each of our veterans volunteers his or her time to ensure that the injured veteran gets the help they deserve at absolutely no cost. Veterans Assistance Network is a nationally recognized veterans advocate group located in St. Louis, Missouri. We support and advocate veterans cases from coast to coast and throughout the United States. While we can help veterans with all kinds of injuries, we have a special emphasis on helping veterans who were exposed to toxic substances while serving this great country. Often times these veterans do not realize that their exposure to asbestos, benzene, beryllium, etc.. decades ago may now be the cause of their cancer. We recognize that like a veteran wounded in war, these brothers are just as entitled to their VA benefits. We know how to navigate these claims through the VA system to ensure the best possible chance for approval. Veterans Assistance Network, has an fantastic track record in obtaining success for veterans in their quest for VA benefits. Our experienced veteran intake counselors are known for their honesty, integrity and compassion. We've built our reputation helping veterans with a wide range of disabilities including post traumatic stress syndrome claims, mesothelioma and lung cancer claims, aml leukemia claims and other long term service related injuries. We understand your case is unique, so you have our word that will take the necessary time to get to know you and your family. Contact us today for a free and confidential consultation. We'll discuss your specific needs and give you honest answers to your important questions. Remember that there is no obligation and our service is absolutely free. We look forward to helping you.

64. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Research Program, Congressionally Directed Medical
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is also known as chronic granulocytic leukemia or chronic myeloid leukemia. CML is an overgrowth of granulocytes,
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Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is also known as chronic granulocytic leukemia or chronic myeloid leukemia. CML is an overgrowth of granulocytes, a type of white blood cell; its cause is unknown. The disease accounts for about 20 percent of adult leukemias in Western countries. In 2007, approximately 4,570 individuals will be diagnosed with CML, and an estimated 490 will die from the disease. In most cases, CML is characterized by a chromosomal abnormality that is known as the Philadelphia chromosome. Treatment usually consists of various chemotherapeutic agents used to disrupt the production of leukemic cells. These treatments may be followed by stem cell transplant.
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65. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia - Symptoms, Prognosis And Treatments
Review upto-date information on chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) including symptoms, prognosis and treatments. HealthTalk is a leading provider of
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66. Curing Childhood Leukemia - Summary
Describes how basic research has resulted in therapeutic drugs for use in this disorder.
http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/content/view.asp?I=285

67. Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treatment - Alternative Acute Myeloid
AP John Cancer Institute, specializing in Acute Myeloid leukemia treatment Alternative Acute Myeloid leukemia treatments - alternative cancer treatments
http://www.apjohncancerinstitute.org/cancer/acutemy.htm

68. Leukemia - Causes -Prevention - Symptoms - Treatment Of Leukemia
There are several types of leukemia, a cancer affecting blood cells. Each type of leukemia is studied and information about causes, symptoms, and treatment
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A detailed look into leukemia, a cancer that affects blood cells. Learn the causes, symptoms, and treatment of different types of the disease. Childhood Leukemia @ Types of Leukemia (7) Stem Cell Transplants (2) Leukemia Overview Learn what leukemia is and how the disease forms. Leukemia is a cancer that affects both children and adults. Symptoms of Leukemia Leukemia is a disease that affects both children and adults. This article explores what the symptoms of leukemia are and basic information about the disease. Causes and Risk Factors for Leukemia A look into the causes and risk factors for leukemia. There are several types of leukemia; this article encompasses the genreal causes and risk factors for leukemia. Diagnosing Leukemia Learn how leukemia is diagnosed. DIagnosing leukemia is done by a number of medical tests and procedures. Leukemia Prevention Learn the facts about leukemia prevention.

69. Leukemia / Lymphoma Parent Information
Offers information on the history of leukemia, diagnosis, classification, signs and symptoms, treatment and medications.
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70. Leukemia Therapy During Pregnancy May Cause Infant Abnormalities, Study Suggests
Mar 7, 2008 While doctors already face many challenges in treating patients with cancer, treating pregnant women with the disease, in particular,
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 7, 2008) See also: Imatinib was introduced for the treatment of CML in 1998 and has become a primary therapy for most patients, turning the previously fatal disease into a mostly chronic condition in the last decade. The drug's label warns that women of child-bearing age should avoid pregnancy while taking the drug based on earlier studies that suggested it may penetrate the placenta and cause damage to developing cells. The retrospective study reviewed records of 180 cases of CML treatment during pregnancy reported to Novartis, the Hammersmith Hospital in London, or The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center to determine the real risks of imatinib therapy. Specific outcomes data were available for 125 of the cases, as 55 cases had incomplete pregnancy-related data. Half of the pregnancies resulted in the birth of normal live infants (n=63). Thirty-five women underwent elective terminations, three following the identification of fetal abnormalities. At least 18 pregnancies resulted in miscarriage. The remainder of the births resulted in infants with congenital abnormalities (n=9, one still birth). In total, 12 pregnancies resulted in infants with fetal abnormalities (9.6 percent) and of those, there were eight live births, one still birth and three terminations (mentioned above). Some of the abnormalities in the infants were similar, including exomphalos (umbilical hernia), renal agenesis (undeveloped kidney), and hemivertebrae (underdeveloped spine). The stillborn child suffered from meningocoele (cerebral hernia).

71. Leukemia Books - Lymphoma Books
Links to articles about treatment, research and organizations.
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72. Welcome To Healthypet.com!
Research indicates that feline leukemia virus is highly contagious among cats of all ages. Current research indicates that it does not affect humans or
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73. Lymphoma/Leukemia Molecular Profiling Project (LLMPP)
Lymphoma/leukemia Molecular Profiling Project. Home. Welcome to the website companion to Alizadeh et al. Nature 403 503511 (2000).
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74. Feline Leukemia FeLV Treatments Page
Information for owners of cats with the disease but which are not responding to traditional veterinary methods of treatment.
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75. The Friends Of José Carreras International Leukemia Foundation's Home Page
The Friends of José Carreras International leukemia Foundation s goal is to improve treatment and participate in the cure for leukemia and related blood
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76. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
There are a number of types of leukemia, as you would expect from the number of types of white blood cells (5) and the number of stages they pass through as
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Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
Leukemia is an uncontrolled proliferation of one kind of white blood cell (or leukocyte Like all cancers (probably), all the leukemic cells are descended from a single cell that lost the ability to maintain normal control over the cell cycle There are a number of types of leukemia, as you would expect from the number of types of white blood cells (5) and the number of stages they pass through as they mature. One of the most common is c hronic m yelogenous l eukemia (also known as chronic myeloid leukemia) or CML CML arises in a bone marrow stem cell that is the precursor to all the types of blood cells. However, it affects the so-called myeloid lineage (hence the name) that produces granulocytes and macrophages. Link to discussion of the formation of blood cells. As the name suggests, the disease often exists for years with only moderately elevated numbers of leukemic cells (descended from the stem cells) and few symptoms. At some point, however, the patient goes through a "blast crisis" when the leukemic granulocyte-macrophage progenitors
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In most cases of CML , the leukemic cells share a chromosome abnormality not found in any nonleukemic white blood cells, nor in any other cells of the patient's body. This abnormality is a reciprocal

77. Leukemia And Lymphoma
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78. Posts From The Leukemia Category At The Cancer Blog
According to researchers at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, congestive heart failure rarely occurs among leukemia patients who take
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Heart failure rare in leukemia patients on Gleevec
Posted Sep 13th 2007 1:23PM by Patricia Mayville-Cox
Filed under: Leukemia According to researchers at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, congestive heart failure rarely occurs among leukemia patients who take Gleevec (imatinib).
The study was led by Dr. Jorge Cortes who said that there is no need for routine cardio-specific monitoring of all patients taking imatinib, although those with cardiac history should be close monitored. In a separate paper lasat year, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania reported that imatinib may be cardio-toxic in humans.
Imatinib targets two members of the tyrosine kinase class of enzymes and a hybrid tyrosine kinase known to cause chronic myologenous leukemia (CML) and Ph-postive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Before imatinib, only about half of CML patients survived five years. Now the five year survival rate is 95 percent.
St. Jude finds factors that indicate resistance in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

79. Children With Leukaemia: Childhood Cancer Charity
Childhood leukaemia charity dedicated to fighting children’s cancer with leukaemia research, fundraising and support.
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80. Leukaemia Foundation Vision To Cure. Mission To Care.
The Leukaemia Foundation is dedicated to the care and cure of patients and families living with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma and related blood disorders.
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