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What is Relapsed and Refractory AML?
Posted: Mar 17, 2023
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HealthTree University: Relapsed and Refractory AML

Why do some treatments stop working? Learn what relapsed and refractory means from the experts below! You can watch the full course on HealthTree University for free. Create a HealthTree University account to track your progress, take notes, and bookmark favorite lessons.

10.01    If remission rates are high in AML, why are many patients not cured?

 

10.02    What are the strategies for patients who have relapsed?

 

10.05    How do I know what my risk of relapse is?

 

10.06    How do I know if my AML has relapsed?

 

We’d like to thank our faculty who donated their time in creating these videos, including:

  • Jonathan Webster, MD
  • Gautam Borthakur, MD

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The author Clark Ahlstrom

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Clark Ahlstrom

Clark Ahlstrom is the video team manager for HealthTree University and oversees video production of new HealthTree University videos. He started working at the foundation together with Jenny Ahlstrom, his mother, after her myeloma diagnosis.

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