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“Drugs don’t work in patients who don’t take them.” – C. Everett Koop

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Friends,

I just posted an interview from ASH 2013 from 2 amazing CML patient advocates on the importance of taking our oral medication.

I will revisiting the issue of adherence extensively over the next few months

See bkoffman.blogspot.com

Thanks

Brian

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Hi this is the type of down to earth interview that I find really useful. Thanks

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