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1. My aunt has acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). The doctors have told her she is Philadelphia chromosome positive. What does this mean?
last reviewed: 21.08.2007
3. What is the difference between acute and chronic leukaemia?
last reviewed: 21.08.2007
4. What is systemic mastocytosis?
last reviewed: 17.01.2007
5. We live near overhead power lines. Is there a cancer risk for my family?
last reviewed: 30.08.2007
6. What does leukaemia mean?
last reviewed: 01.04.2005
7. My son has a type of leukaemia called AML, another man on the ward has a type called ALL. What is the difference?
last reviewed: 21.08.2007
8. Why do I need platelet transfusions during my chemotherapy for leukaemia?
last reviewed: 21.08.2007
9. What is graft versus host disease?
last reviewed: 28.08.2007
10. I have MDS. I've heard it can develop into leukaemia, is this true?
last reviewed: 28.08.2007
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