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The Importance of Front-Loading Your Knowledge During the Early Journey of CLL/SLL Wednesday, April 12, 12:30 PM ET 90 min
A repeat post for the Free Webinar Presented by CLL Society Wednesday, April 12th
9:30 AM PT / 10:30 AM MT / 11:30 AM CT / 12:30 PM ET Duration: 90 minutes
Upon diagnosis, most people with CLL/SLL are told that they don’t need to immediately start any treatment and, instead, they will be closely monitored
A tip for Australians with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia trying to access pneumococcal vaccination through the National Immunisation Program
You've completed your vaccination for pneumococcal because you've had Prevnar 13 and Pneumovax 23". WRONG for CLL
"It's possible but you'll have to pay for the vaccine."
Announcing the launch of the 2023 COVID-19 GRA Pediatric Survey
Please see below from the Patient Engagement Team at the GRA - please take a few moments to complete this important survey.
You can find further information or ask questions through the website and email details below.
Thank you.
Dear Collaborators and Friends:
The COVID-19 Global Rheumatology
CLL Society interview - Dr. Shahzad Mustafa on What it Means to be Immunocompromised for Patients with CLL/SLL January 13, 2023
Vaccination is the cornerstone of infection prevention, whether against tetanus or COVID-19. However, patients with CLL/SLL have suboptimal vaccination responses because the ability of B-cells to make antibodies is impaired. So it’s not nothing, but it is also not a complete normal response.