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CML Webinar - Treatment Free Remission (TFR) in chronic myeloid leukaemia

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Please join us at 3:30pm on January the 27th

You can register in advance here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/reg...

Treatment Free Remission (TFR) has been a hot topic in CML for the last few years, but it may not be for everyone.

This webinar will explore what TFR is, who can try it, advantages and disadvantages and explore alternative options including dose reductions.

We will be joined by:

Professor Stephen O'Brien, Consultant Haematologist at the Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Professor of Haematology at Newcastle University.

Nigel Deekes, CML patient

David Fitzgerald, CML patient

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Another great opportunity, thanks so much for caring Leukaemia Care

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