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New booklet available: Relapse and AML

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Hi all,

Hope you're keeping well in this cold weather. Please keep yourselves and your loved ones wrapped up.

Just a quick announcement about our latest booklet to be launched.

The topics covered include What is Relapse?, Diagnosis and treatment and how to talk to your family about relapse.

You can download the latest booklet here: leukaemiacare.org.uk/resour...

Our hard copies will be arriving this week also. You can order this booklet free of charge, along with any other pieces of our literature, by clicking here: leukaemiacare.org.uk/resour...

If you have any questions about this booklet, please feel free to ask them below and we'll answer them ASAP.

Have a fantastic Monday all.

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