Welcome to the Second 2019 Issue of The CLL Society Tribune.
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Dear Friends and Supporters of the CLL Society.
Welcome to the growing and evolving Q2 2019 Edition of the CLL Society Tribune!
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A warm welcoming note from Janet Morrison will let you know that this publication, which seeks to enrich our understanding and help us to connect more deeply with our community, is now a place for contributions from the arts! This month we feature a painting by patient Christina Fisher and a poem by caregiver Nancy Salwin. Please feel free to send in your own creative work.
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Also debuting this month is a column by Dr. Ed Ratner on end of life and palliative care. Please feel free to send in your questions for Dr. Ratner.
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Patient-journey stories are generously shared by Joel Roisman and Chris Mantei.
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Dr. Susan Leclair will, in her playful way, teach us what we need to know about red blood cell testing.
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In Dr. Panagiotis Baliakas' article, we learn that "complex karyotype" as a prognostic factor may be more complex than we think.
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Of particular importance is this issue's interview with Dr. Tait Shanafelt from ASH 2018 in which he explains the research proving once and for all the superiority of ibrutinib-based therapy over FCR.
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Check out the results of our recent survey on Shared Decision-Making, then lend your input to our new survey on End of Life and Palliative Care.
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CLL Expert Dr. Rick Furman, Pharmacist Tom Henry, Laboratory Scientist Susan Leclair, and Hospice Dr. Ed Ratner tackle your questions.
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Hope this keeps you on your toes.
Happy summer!
And stay strong, everyone... we are all in this together.
Patty Koffman
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The CLL Tribune is our place for the latest news from medical conferences, a chance to get answers to questions from our pharmacist, lab scientist, or doctor, our Did You Know feature, articles on The Basics and Beyond the Basics about CLL, and most importantly, the stories of our fellow patients and caregivers. These are so valuable.
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LIVING WELL WITH CLL
Wish me Ill? Beginning CAR-T Therapy
Chris Mantei, CLL patient, describes her journey after receiving the news that she has CLL.
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CLL Set Me Free
Christina Fisher, CLL patient, shares her painting describing what it's like to "appear normal on the outside but live with the thoughts of CLL daily."
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My Journey With CLL
Joel Roisman, CLL patient,provides valuable advice in seeking out a CLL expert and joining a support group.
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THE BASICS
BEYOND THE BASICS
Red Cell Explanation
Susan Leclair opens the lab and provides a comprehensive look at red blood cells.
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Complex Karyotype in CLL
Lead author Dr. Panagiotis Baliakas explains the ERIC research study.
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