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CLL Diary

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LIVING WITH CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, RICHTER'S TRANSFORMATION, DLBCL, AND EVERYTHING ELSE

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CLL Diary skip to main | skip to sidebar CLL Diary LIVING WITH CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, RICHTER'S TRANSFORMATION, DLBCL, AND EVERYTHING ELSE Friday, April 04, 2014 My beloved soulmate, David, died on March 6. I'll post details when I'm emotionally able. Marilyn                                  Posted by David Arenson at 5:31 PM 63 comments: Thursday, February 13, 2014 The road ahead I've met with my transplant/CLL doctor, Jose Leis, at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. He was pleased with my response to Ibrutinib -- dramatic shrinkage of abdominal nodes -- and laid out the course I will be following in the coming months. For a transplant to have the best chance of success, he emphasized that I need to go into it with nodes no larger than 5 cm. I have a couple of abdominal masses that are well in excess of that, even after eight days of Ibrutinib. Dr. Leis pointed out that Ibrutnib can take a couple of months to reach its maximum effectiveness. So...

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