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Webinar - 3.30pm 8th February - Latest updates on AML and what this means for you

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Please join us for this free information webinar and Q&A discussion.

This webinar is aimed at patients and advocates to provide an overview of latest developments in the treatment of AML that were presented at The American Society of Haematology (ASH) Conference in Georgia, US, December 2021

We will be joined by:

Dr Steven Knapper, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Haematologist at the University Hospital Wales

This is being organised as a collaboration between the Acute Leukaemia Advocates Network and Leukaemia Care.

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

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