I was diagnosed with cml on march 3 2006 after having some blood work ordered by my ophthalmologist.
Living with cml blog.
Life with cml is a blog providing support to others in knowing they are not alone in their fight against chronic myeloid leukemia.
Pcr measures how many of the tested white blood cells are leukemic.
A fifteen year cancer survivor of a brain tumor and am now currently four years into.
London england united kingdom about blog i was diagnosed with old man s cancer chronic myeloid leukaemia cml on the 19th january 2007 when i was 22.
Mmr is achieved when pcr reaches 0 1 1 1000 of 100 also called a 3 log reduction.
I actually had to go back to my very first blog post to confirm that it was the 12th of december 2006 that i was diagnosed with cml.
Well i guess the title should read 5 years living with leukaemia and knowing it.
I am going to be tracking my progress throughout my treatment.
The lls blog is the blog home of the leukemia and lymphoma society the largest nonprofit dedicated to blood cancer research.
This anniversary had nearly passed me by until a little bell went off in the back of my head.
They ve been around since 1949 so they have a wealth of experience.
Living with chronic myeloid leukemia chronic myeloid leukemia cml and its treatment can affect your life in many ways.
This is an open honest blog about what it s like living with a user friendly cancer taking pill chemotherapy daily possibly for life and everything that goes along side it.
Chronic myeloid leukemia or cml is a type of cancer that begins in the bone marrow.
The current treatment goal for cml is to reach a major molecular response mmr within 18 months.
I started this blog to keep my friends and family informed about my progress with chronic myelogenous leukemia cml.
But there are things you can do to deal with the challenges head on.
Living with cml if we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.
The life of a flower.
It develops slowly in the blood forming cells inside the marrow and eventually spreads through the blood.
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