Chronic Myeloid Leukemia News and Research

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Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is also known as chronic myelogenous leukemia. According to the American Cancer Society, CML is a type of cancer that starts in blood-forming cells of the bone marrow and then invades the blood. It can spread to the lymph nodes, spleen, liver, and other parts of the body. CML can also change into a fast-growing acute leukemia that invades almost any organ in the body.
CAS researchers confirm Gleevec’s first generation drug targets chronic myelogenous leukemia

CAS researchers confirm Gleevec’s first generation drug targets chronic myelogenous leukemia

US oncology announces its contributions in development of 42 novel cancer therapies

US oncology announces its contributions in development of 42 novel cancer therapies

Tasigna receives approval for chronic myeloid leukemia in Canada

Tasigna receives approval for chronic myeloid leukemia in Canada

Fertility preservation may be unsafe for leukemia patients: Study

Fertility preservation may be unsafe for leukemia patients: Study

ARIAD reports $159.3 million second-quarter net income

ARIAD reports $159.3 million second-quarter net income

Access Pharmaceuticals initiates Phase I/II dose escalating study for Thiarabine

Access Pharmaceuticals initiates Phase I/II dose escalating study for Thiarabine

Bio-Path commences dosing in Liposomal Grb-2 Phase I cancer study

Bio-Path commences dosing in Liposomal Grb-2 Phase I cancer study

Prostate basal cell can spawn tumors in prostate gland: Research

Prostate basal cell can spawn tumors in prostate gland: Research

New test to predict suitable treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia patients

New test to predict suitable treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia patients

Bristol-Myers Squibb second-quarter net sales increase 2% to $4.8 billion

Bristol-Myers Squibb second-quarter net sales increase 2% to $4.8 billion

Researchers identify a mechanism that explains different phases of CML progression

Researchers identify a mechanism that explains different phases of CML progression

FDA can promote personalized medicine by identying gaps in laboratory operations: ACLA

FDA can promote personalized medicine by identying gaps in laboratory operations: ACLA

ChemGenex agrees with FDA on potential regulatory path to progress OMAPRO for CML

ChemGenex agrees with FDA on potential regulatory path to progress OMAPRO for CML

LLS awards two new grants through prestigious Marshall A. Lichtman SCOR research initiative

LLS awards two new grants through prestigious Marshall A. Lichtman SCOR research initiative

Asuragen, Life Technologies announce European launch of BCR/ABL1 Quant Test

Asuragen, Life Technologies announce European launch of BCR/ABL1 Quant Test

FDA accepts to review sNDA for SPRYCEL for treating adult patients with CML

FDA accepts to review sNDA for SPRYCEL for treating adult patients with CML

Musashi 2 protein predicts progression of AML and CML, identify researchers

Musashi 2 protein predicts progression of AML and CML, identify researchers

Sanofi-aventis' Phase I clinical trial with SAR650984 triggers $1M milestone payment to ImmunoGen

Sanofi-aventis' Phase I clinical trial with SAR650984 triggers $1M milestone payment to ImmunoGen

FDA approves new indication for Tasigna in treatment of rare blood cancer

FDA approves new indication for Tasigna in treatment of rare blood cancer

Four-year follow-up results from SPRYCEL Phase 3 study in CML-CP presented at ASCO

Four-year follow-up results from SPRYCEL Phase 3 study in CML-CP presented at ASCO

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