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Vidaza doubles survival
Hi all,
Here is info about Vidaza. I have read the figures before. What perhaps is new is this: "The researchers estimate that at 2 years after the start of treatment, twice as many patients on azacitidine as those receiving conventional care would still be alive." http://www.docguide.com/news/content...2575600080A038 Kind regards Birgitta-A |
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Great Article
That was great to read, thank you.I feel that it has bought me a lotmore time then I could have had. Take care, Vera
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Vera, 56 yo female Dx RAEB II 10-08, 11-12% blasts. Normal chromosomes. Started Vidaza 10-08. . Improved Dx 3-09 MDS RA 2% blasts 8 cycles Vidaza! SCT transplant 7-1-09 at UCSF. Normal bone marrow and MDS free as of 10-09 ________________________________________________ |
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Vidaza
Hi all,
Here is more info (but no news) and a video about Vidaza: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/mds-foundation/37124/ Kind regards Birgitta-A |
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