Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML): What's Blood Got To Do With It?
This video describes what chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is and discusses the following:
1. How CML occurs and what are its underlying mechanisms
2. Statistics regarding CML
3. Current treatments and their effectiveness
This video was made by Health Science 4DM3 students Khaled Nawar, Peter Tso, Salina Pasit and Ojan Yarkhani.
Copyright McMaster University 2018.
References:
1) Sawyers, C. L. (1999). Chronic myeloid leukemia. New England Journal of Medicine, 340(17), 1330-1340.
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