
Patient Case Study: James (Cambridge)
James was diagnosed with Mixed-phenotype acute leukaemia when he was 1 years old.
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James was diagnosed with Mixed-phenotype acute leukaemia when he was 1 years old.
Professor Paresh Vyas shares the importance of recruiting research nurses to enable clinical trials for blood cancer patients.
Q&A with Former Patient Morgan Paine and his consultant Lindsay George, as they talk about his diagnosis to treatment.
Hughie and his dad Kieron talk about their story as a family, and highlight the importance of the work Cure Leukaemia is doing to launch a paediatric trials network.
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