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reprise de la maladie après 7ans d’ibrutinib

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après 7 ans les résultats sont dégradés . Le docteur va passer au venetoclax

Est que quelqu’un est dans ce cas ?

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Translation"after 7 years (on ibrutinib) the results are worsening. The doctor will switch to venetoclax

Has anyone been in this situation?"

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Venetoclax après ibrutinib

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