Risk of Second Primary Malignancy After Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
The risk for second primary malignancy appeared to increase over time in survivors of chronic lymphocytic leukemia compared with the general population.
The risk for second primary malignancy appeared to increase over time in survivors of chronic lymphocytic leukemia compared with the general population.
Prolonged closure time and defects in von Willebrand factor were identified as risk factors for bleeding complications patients with multiple myeloma.
Advances in technology for detecting measurable residual disease (MRD) are also raising questions regarding the role of MRD in managing multiple myeloma.
Patients with a monosomal or complex karyotype were found to have lower rates of leukemia-free survival compared with patients with a normal karyotype.