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Gail Roboz
November 2, 2020
During Blood Cancer Awareness Month, Know AML spoke to Gail Roboz, a world-leading doctor in acute myeloid leukemia who is based at Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, US. We asked, "What has been your most successful acute myeloid leukemia trial to date?" In this video, Gail explains that over the last several years, there have been numerous new agents and improvements to treatments for acute myeloid leukemia for which she has been involved in. She is happy to see them moving into the clinic and helping patients.
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