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Richter’s Transformation: When a Slow-Growing Cancer Turns Aggressive

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Here is an interesting article. Greetings Family.

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Thanks for posting, Dr Lamana is one of my favourites :)

Jackie

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I've created a specific topic for Richter's Transformation, so that members can find posts relevant to this important topic. You can edit your post via the 'More v'...Edit option to reassign it :)

Thanks,

Neil

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I'll try. I get very involved with this page and I do not clarify myself.

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bennevisplace

Everything you wanted to know, and didn't want to know, about Richter's.

Good to know there are treatments, but I hope I'll never need to look at this post again!

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Priss69 in reply to bennevisplace

I hope you never have this complication. It's very scary.

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Ugh. I'm there now.

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