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Needle in a Haystack

Monday, May 1, 2017


Gail Roboz, MD, with a patient at NewYork-Presbyterian

A team of New York doctors is changing the course of acute myeloid leukemia by finding and killing cancer cells before the disease can clinically recur, extending remission -- and survival.

This video series by Medscape will follow Gail Roboz, M.D., and researchers Monica Guzman, Ph.D. and Duane Hassane, Ph.D., and their patients as they tackle AML.

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