Leukemia No Longer Incurable, Stem Cell Transplants Boost Cure Rates Even in Elderly
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Seoul Economic DailyLeukemia No Longer Incurable, Stem Cell Transplants Boost Cure Rates Even in Elderlysedaily.comProfessor Cho Byung-sik of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital explains how leukemia, once incurable, now sees 60-70% cure rates as stem cell transplants expand even to elderly patients.
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