There are some cases in the medical literature about CML and Sweet's Syndrome. Here is a link to a Google search on that.
CML Sweet's SyndromeRobOn 8/17/06, DAWN RODEGHIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi to all, I just recieved this cry for help from a friend. He needs advice and I'm not the one wi
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Hi Jim,
I don't know what any of this means but if your
friend is not at a major cancer center then I recomend he get to one where they
would have a CML specialist and other oncs. Where does s/he
live?
Susan L
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Hi to all, I just recieved this cry for help from a friend. He needs advice and I'm not the one with many answers! Could some of you please give some ideas that I might be able to pass along? Thank you all in advance, Jim Rodeghier dx 4/97 Gleevec 5/01 T/Remission 3/02 Dea
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Right on John. This sort of post has no place on CMLHope. I like to
think we deal with real-world science and experience.
Mike Burwen
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Irene...
I had contacted Bristol Meyer Squibb back in April before Dasatinib was
approved by FDA to ask about patient assistance. The girl I talked
to was fairly sure it would be in their Patient Assistance program just like
Gleevec was available through Novartis. This means that you
Have any others in the group had difficulty getting Sprycelapproved so far? RobOn 8/16/06, zippimom <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I was at MDAnderson today for a blood check. I was suppose to start
Sprycel but my insurance company has it listed as a non-formulary drugwhich meant that my co-pay would
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