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  1. Leukemia (Perspectives on Diseases and Disorders) by Adrienne Lerner, 2009-04-03
  2. This Is the Child: A Father's Story of His Young Son's Battle with Leukemia by Terry Pringle, 1992-04-01
  3. When Cancer Calls … Say Yes to Life: The Story of One Man’s Journey through Leukemia by Rusty Hammer, 2007-10-29
  4. Treatment of Acute Leukemias: New Directions for Clinical Research (Current Clinical Oncology)
  5. Leukemias: Principles and Practice of Therapy
  6. Living Through Leukemia: A Journey to Health by Louis George Whitehead, 2007-08-27
  7. Medifocus Guidebook on: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia by Inc. Medifocus.com, 2010-05-27
  8. Childhood Leukemias
  9. HealthScouter Leukemia: Leukemia Symptoms and facts about Leukemia: Symptoms of Leukemia or Leukemia Patient Advocate
  10. Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (Contemporary Hematology)
  11. Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
  12. Surviving Leukemia : A Practical Guide by Robert Patenaude, 2002
  13. Living With Leukemia by Patsy Westcott, 1999-10
  14. No Safe Place: Toxic Waste, Leukemia, and Community Action by Phil Brown, Edwin J. Mikkelsen, 1997-10-10

21. National Children's Leukemia Foundation
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S leukemia FOUNDATION. Ride Bicycle 4 The Cure. Make a Donation. Make Memorial Gift. Make Donation in Honor. Make a Will. Bequest. Charitable Trust. Gift Annuities. Real Estate and
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The NATIONAL CHILDREN'S LEUKEMIA FOUNDATION (NCLF) is one of the leading non-profit organizations in the fight against leukemia and cancer for children and adults. The NCLF is established to support the unfortunate in various programs. NCLF main objective is to provide the cure for children and adults, and to ease the family's burden during their hospital stay. We can't achieve our goal without your assistance. Through our twenty-four hour hotline, 1-800-GIVE HOPE (800 448-3467), we offer comprehensive information to any caller, and provide referrals for initial testing, physicians, hospital admissions, and treatment options. To find out more about NCLF , please select from the following categories:

22. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Leukemia Insights - Spring 2004
LBH589. This study is open for patients with refractory leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma. leukemia 2004 – One Stop Shopping. leukemia
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Care Center Information A to Z Department List Breast Center Cancer Prevention Cardiopulmonary Gastrointestinal Genitourinary Gynecologic Oncology Internal Medicine Plastic Surgery Radiation Treatment Sarcoma Thoracic Alopecia Areata Angiogenesis Inhibitors Aplastic Anemia Basal/Squamous Cell Carcinomas Bladder Blood Stem Cell Transplant Bone Cancer Bone Marrow Failure (pediatric) Bone Marrow Transplants Brain Brain Tumors (pediatric) Breast Cancer Burkitt's Lymphoma Cancer Survivorship Carcinoid Tumors Cardiovascular Diseases Central Nervous System Cervical Chemoprevention Chest Wall and Sternal Tumors Childhood Cancers Colorectal Complementary/Integrative/Alt Med Dermatology - General Endometrial Esophageal Ewing's Sarcoma - pediatric Eye Cancers Eyelid/Orbital Tumors Fallopian Tube Germ Cell Tumors (pediatric) Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Graft Vs. Host Disease (GVHD) Head and Neck Cancers Hematologic Malignancies Hereditary Gynecologic Cancers Hodgkin's Disease Hodgkin's Disease (pediatric) Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Synd Kidney Larynx Leptomeningeal Disease Leukemia Leukemia (pediatric) Liver Cancer Lung Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Lymphoma Lymphoma - Cutaneous T-Cell Mediastinal Tumors Medulloblastoma (pediatric) Melanoma Melanoma (eye) Melanoma (head and neck area) Mesothelioma Myelodysplastic Syndrome Myeloma - Multiple Nasopharynx Neuroblastoma (pediatric) Neurofibromatosis (pediatric) Non-Hodgkin's Lymph. (pediatric)

23. Leukemia Issues
nature jobs ad, Advertisement. nature.com, about npg, nature science update, naturejobs, natureevents, help, site index. Nature Publishing Group, leukemia.
http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/yearlist.html

24. Axe Out Leukemia Home
Fundraising effort for Teamin-Training in honor of Gabe Axe, a high school senior from Greenwich, Connecticut. Provides a list of past and upcoming events, team photos and links to supported charities.
http://www.axeoutleukemia.org/
Axe Out Leukemia Home Meet Gabe Axe Donate Now Follow the training of the New Yorkers headed to London April 18th with Team in Training Welcome to Axe Out Leukemia, a fundraising effort in honor of Gabe Axe The participants below have raised money's for various programs of Team In Training Light the Night , etc.). We encourage you to read through the stories of perseverance and determination - in training, in fundraising, and in battling blood-cancers. For more information about The Society, visit them at www.Leukemia-Lymphoma.org For more information about Axe Out Leukemia, contact us at info@AxeOutLeukemia.org Peter Klein Runs the London Marathon (again) with TNT Geoffrey Klein Runs the Suzuki Rock 'N' Roll Marathon Erin Farrell (center) with Frannie Mendlow and Eliana Agudelo Upcoming Axe Out Leukemia Events Date Event Participant Rock 'N' Roll Marathon Ally Cunius Rock 'N' Roll Marathon Keri Stone ... Peter Klein Past Axe Out Leukemia Events Date Event Participant St. Anthony's Triathlon

25. National Cancer Institute - Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia In Children
Contact the NCI Press Office, Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia in Children, Posted Date Thursday, July 11, 2002. 1. What is acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)?
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Visuals Online B-Roll Footage Radio Broadcasts ... Entertainment Resources Quick Links Dictionary Cancer-related terms Funding Opportunities Research and training NCI Publications Order/download free booklets NCI Calendar Scientific meetings NCI Highlights Exemestane Reduces Breast Cancer Recurrences 2003 Report to the Nation New MERIT Winners Announced Highlights Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Children 1. What is acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)? Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a cancer of the white blood cells, the cells in the body that normally fight infections. There are two main types of white blood cells-lymphoid cells and myeloid cells. ALL affects lymphoid cells.

26. Problem With Your Input
Educational brochures and pamphlets available to the public at no cost. Can be read online.
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_mat_req_index.adp?b_type=1&item_id=1116

27. CLL Foundation - Home
Funding research directed to finding a cure for chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Offers news, donation opportunities, and project information.
http://www.cllfoundation.org/
Home What is CLL Donating Projects ... CLL Doctors
Our Mission
The Foundation has as its main objective to fund research directed to finding a cure for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL). To this objective we seek donations from individuals and organizations, disseminate information to increase public awareness of this illness and influence government policy towards a higher level of funding of research on this largely ignored form of leukemia.
Contact Information
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Barbara B. Lackritz, Director
Wednesday June 4, 2003 was a sad day for the Foundation, for the thousands of members of the ACOR CLL list and for her family and friends. Grannybarb ceased to be with us to provide her support and to share her knowledge, as she had always done with everyone who was going through the anguish of a recent diagnosis of CLL, or who was facing one of the many difficult decisions along the road in dealing with this illness. The dragon, as she called it, finally won the battle and took her from this world. We will all miss her loving advice, care for others and generosity. Barbara was a founding director of The CLL Foundation and served since its inception four years ago. Our condolences go to her family for their loss.

28. Leu Index Page
Specialty journal produced by the Nature Publishing Group with a focus on basic research on hematopoietic malignancies.
http://www.naturesj.com/leu/index.html
nature.com about npg nature science update naturejobs ... site index SEARCH my account e-alerts subscribe register ... Journal home For readers Content Advance online publication Online sample issue E-alerts ... Society publishing NPG Subject areas Access material from all our publications in your subject area: Biotechnology Cancer Chemistry Clinical Medicine ... Microbiology NEW! Molecular Cell Biology Neuroscience Pharmacology Physics
ISSN 0887-6924
2004 Volume 18
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Leukemia covers all aspects of the research and treatment of leukemia and allied diseases. Studies of normal hemopoiesis are covered because of their comparative relevance. Topics of interest are studies on oncogenes, growth factors, stem cells, gene transfer chromosomes, cell cycle, receptors, cell and membrane markers, and more. Official journal of the Leukaemia Research Foundation, UK. Online Submission.....Now available with

29. Grannybarb And Art's Leukemia Links: Survivors' Stories
Cancer Centers. leukemia Survivors Stories GrannyBarb s CLL Story; Art s AML Story. Sitemap Individual Stories leukemia and Bone Marrow Transplant Surviviors.
http://www.acor.org/leukemia/stories.html
Leukemia Links Navigation Bar Leukemia Survivors' Stories
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GrannyBarb and Art's
Barb "GrannyBarb" Lackritz, In Loving Memory
Individual Stories: Leukemia and Bone Marrow Transplant Surviviors
Contents
  • Women Who Have Cancer
  • Leukemia Survivors' Stories (Adults)
  • Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
  • Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) ...
  • Other Leukemia Survivors
  • Childhood Leukemia Survivors' Stories
  • Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
  • Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
  • Myelodysplasia ...
  • Bone Marrow Transplant Survivors (for other then leukemia)
  • Adult Hodgkin's Disease
  • Adult Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL)
  • Other Adult BMT survivors
  • Childhood BMT survivors ...
  • Bone Marrow Donors
  • In Loving Memory
  • Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
  • Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) ...
  • Others
    WOMEN WHO HAVE CANCER
    "You've Got to be Game" Women Experiencing Cancer
  • 30. Give Adrianne A Second Chance At Life
    Information on Adrianne D'Angelo, an 11 year old Lacey girl suffering from leukemia. Site lists upcoming fundraising events which will help fund a bone marrow transplant.
    http://members.aol.com/olympicview/adrianne.html
    Olympic View Elementary
    This site is no longer being maintained.
    For information on Olympic View Elementary, please visit
    North Thurston School District

    or
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    For information about Adrianne, please visit her family's website at http://hometown.aol.com/ldrsamazneagle/index.html

    31. Leukemia - Oncologychannel
    leukemia is a form of cancer unlike any other, and one of the more dangerous. With ten different kinds leukemia cancspring up in many different ways.
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    LEUKEMIA
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    Blood Formation
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    by Type Chemotherapy CONDITIONS Adrenal Cancer AIDS-Related Lymphoma Anemia Bladder Cancer Brain Cancer Breast Cancer ... Classification of Cancer Colorectal Cancer Cytopenia Endometrial Cancer Esophageal Cancer ... Lymphoma- Hodgkin's Disease Lymphoma- Non-Hodgkin's Ovarian Cancer Pain Pancreatic Cancer Prostate Cancer ... Urethral Cancer RESOURCES Health Quizzes Education Links Videos ... What Is a Gynecologic Oncologist? Oncology Team ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonials Overview Leukemia is a form of cancer that begins in the blood-forming cells of the bone marrow - soft, inner part of the bones. Leukemia - which literally means "white blood" in Greek - occurs when there is an excess of abnormal white blood cells in the blood. Known as leukocytes, these cells are so plentiful in some individuals that the blood actually has a whitish tinge. Under normal circumstances, the blood-forming, or hematopoietic, cells of the bone marrow make leukocytes to defend the body against infectious organisms such as viruses and bacteria. But if some leukocytes are damaged and remain in an immature form, they become poor infection fighters that multiply excessively and do not die off as they should. The leukemic cells accumulate and lessen the production of oxygen-carrying red blood cells (eythrocytes), blood-clotting cells (platelets), and normal leukocytes. If untreated, the surplus leukemic cells overwhelm the bone marrow, enter the bloodstream, and eventually invade other parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes, spleen, liver, and central nervous system (brain, spinal cord). In this way, the behavior of leukemia is different than that of other cancers, which usually begin in major organs and ultimately spread to the bone marrow.

    32. Frameset Using Margins
    Local chapter of the organization searching for the cures to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma. Includes mission, training, calendar, events, newsletter, heroes and contact details.
    http://home.twcny.rr.com/abuckley/
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    33. Cornell Feline Health Center--Feline Leukemia Virus
    A page from the Cornell Feline Health Center describing the Feline leukemia Virus, a cause of certain forms of cancer in cats.
    http://web.vet.cornell.edu/Public/FHC/felv.html

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    Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) FeLV, a retrovirus, is the most important infectious disease agent producing fatal illness in domestic cats today. How is FeLV spread from cat to cat? The feline leukemia virus is excreted in saliva and tears and possibly the urine and feces of infected cats. Prolonged, extensive cat-to-cat contact is required for efficient spread, because the virus is rapidly inactivated by warmth and drying. How long can a cat survive with FeLV disease? A cat with FeLV disease may live for several weeks to several months, depending on how advanced the disease is at the time of diagnosis. However, it is impossible to tell how long any particular cat will survive. Can a cat become immune to FeLV? A significant percentage of adult cats that are exposed to the virus develop immunity and do not become persistently viremic (i.e., will not carry the virus indefinitely in the blood and bone marrow). Usually those cats live out a normal life span. However, in some the virus may remain sequestered for a variable period of time somewhere in the body. It is thus conceivable that FeLV might break out and cause disease at a later date, after the cats have been stressed, or perhaps medicated with drugs that suppress the immune system. Can my children or I become infected with FeLV if our cat is infected? What about our dog?

    34. Www.patientcenters.com -- Childhood Leukemia Center -- Frequently Asked Question
    Childhood leukemia Center. Childhood leukemia. Childhood leukemia FAQ. Last updated January 2000 This FAQ was written by Nancy
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    Childhood Leukemia FAQ
    Last updated January 2000 This FAQ was written by Nancy Keene, whose daughter is an eight-year survivor of high-risk ALL. Material in this FAQ was adapted from Nancy's book, Childhood Leukemia: A Guide for Families, Friends, and Caregivers leukfaq@oreilly.com
    Index of Questions
    A. General Questions
    B. Implanted Catheters

    C. Clinical Trials

    D. Pain Management
    ...
    F. Sources of Support
    A. General Questions
    A.10. How is adult CML treated?
    A.11. What is a blast?

    A.12. What is remission?

    A.13. Why doesn't treatment end after remission is achieved?
    ... A.14. How can I get the newest information on treatment options?
    B. Implanted Catheters
    B.1. What are implanted catheters? B.2 What is a Hickman catheter? B.3. What is a Port-a-cath? B.4. Which, if any, catheter will be best for my child?
    C. Clinical Trials
    C.1. What is a clinical trial?

    35. CNN - Researchers: Pill Has Potential To Destroy Leukemia - December 3, 1999
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    Researchers: Pill has potential to destroy leukemia
    The drug, STI-571, specifically targets an enzyme found only in leukemia cells NEW ORLEANS (CNN) An experimental cancer pill designed to combat chronic myelogenous leukemia, a common form of the adult cancer, has produced dramatic results in clinical trials and may have the potential to destroy most cancers, researchers reported Friday. The findings are being presented in New Orleans, at the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology. In a study of 37 patients treated with the drug, code-named STI-571, all of them had complete normalization of their blood counts, signaling a remission of their leukemia.

    36. Leukemia 'cluster' Studied In Nevada Town
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/conditions/05/08/leukemia.cluster.ap/index.html

    37. CNN.com - Health - Childhood Leukemia - Genetic Mistake And Unknown Trigger - De
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    By LONDON, England (Reuters) Childhood leukemia is caused by a genetic abnormality that is present in one percent of healthy babies and a second unknown trigger that occurs some time after birth, British scientists said Monday. The genetic mistake is crucial but not sufficient on its own to cause the malignant blood disease.

    38. Cornell Feline Health Center--Feline Leukemia Virus
    Feline leukemia Virus (FeLV), FeLV, a retrovirus, is the most important infectious disease agent producing fatal illness in domestic cats today.
    http://web.vet.cornell.edu/public/fhc/felv.html

    Home
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    Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) FeLV, a retrovirus, is the most important infectious disease agent producing fatal illness in domestic cats today. How is FeLV spread from cat to cat? The feline leukemia virus is excreted in saliva and tears and possibly the urine and feces of infected cats. Prolonged, extensive cat-to-cat contact is required for efficient spread, because the virus is rapidly inactivated by warmth and drying. How long can a cat survive with FeLV disease? A cat with FeLV disease may live for several weeks to several months, depending on how advanced the disease is at the time of diagnosis. However, it is impossible to tell how long any particular cat will survive. Can a cat become immune to FeLV? A significant percentage of adult cats that are exposed to the virus develop immunity and do not become persistently viremic (i.e., will not carry the virus indefinitely in the blood and bone marrow). Usually those cats live out a normal life span. However, in some the virus may remain sequestered for a variable period of time somewhere in the body. It is thus conceivable that FeLV might break out and cause disease at a later date, after the cats have been stressed, or perhaps medicated with drugs that suppress the immune system. Can my children or I become infected with FeLV if our cat is infected? What about our dog?

    39. Drug Battles Leukemia And Gray Hair?
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/08/07/anti.graying.drug.ap/index.html

    40. A Taylor & Francis Health Sciences Journal: Leukemia And Lymphoma
    A Taylor Francis Health Sciences Journal leukemia and Lymphoma leukemia and Lymphoma. Editors Fatih Uckun, Parker Hughes Clinics
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10428194.html
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    Leukemia and Lymphoma Editors Fatih Uckun , Parker Hughes Clinics, 2848 Patton Road, Roseville, MN 55113, USA
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    Aims and Scope: Leukemia and Lymphoma
    is an international journal that brings together clinical and laboratory data on lymphomas, leukemias and allied disorders including myeloma and myelodysplastic syndromes. Leukemia and Lymphoma publishes full-length papers, communications and reviews on clinical and therapeutic practice, laboratory diagnosis, pathology, cytology, ultrastructure, cytogenetics and cellular and molecular immunology; the journal aims at a strong clinical-pathologic correlation. Interesting or unusual case reports of importance are also included. In addition, an update is provided on the basic issues and advances in molecular genetics as applied to this field. The journal will provide an important reference source for physicians and scientists who deal essentially with the clinical and laboratory diagnosis, clinical care and therapy of patients with these disorders.

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