
Commentary|Videos|October 24, 2024
Factors When Weighing Intensive Chemotherapy vs Other Regimens in Secondary AML
Author(s)Harry Erba, MD, PhD, James K. McCloskey, MD
James K. McCluskey, MD, and Harry P. Erba, MD, PhD, discuss factors for picking intensive chemotherapy vs other regimens in acute myeloid leukemia.
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