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Jul 2023
23m 30s

Keeping Pace in Hematologic Malignancies...

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Host: Harry Paul Erba, MD, PhD
Guest: Courtney DiNardo, MD

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common acute leukemia in adults. Immuno-oncologic agents have changed the treatment landscape for non-small cell lung cancer. Listen as Drs. Harry Erba and Courtney DiNardo discuss advances in molecular profiling and classification of AML, as well as the newest approved treatments.

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