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Webinar 9.30am, Wednesday 3rd March - Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) treatment update

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Please join us for the 1st in our series of free treatment updates in acute leukaemia.

This webinar will update on how APL is treated today and what is on the horizon: how is a therapy chosen, how is prognosis determined and what level of involvement should patients expect in their care decisions.

The webinar seeks to explain the different types of intensive and non-intensive treatments, who can have a particular therapy, how they work, their efficacy and side effects.

Dr Amit Patel Consultant in Cellular Therapies and Stem Cell Transplantation, Haematology Oncology and Intensive Care Medicine at the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, will be joined by a clinical nurse specialist and an APL patient to explore topics together and answer your questions during the discussion.

Register here > bit.ly/APLWebinar

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Thanks so much for this APL webinar Leukaemia Care

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