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NCCN Guidelines for Treatment-Naive CLL 2020

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This appears to be a slide presented today from Dr. Furman.

source: twitter.com/cvdelucaPVI/sta...

full presentation slides are here:

c.peerview.com/live/program...

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Hubby is in the 3rd category, over 65, treatment naive, without significant comorbidities. Obinutuzumab has done some major work against the solid tumors. Hoping it will do the same for the blood. He is doing very well.

Thanks for posting,

Linda

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