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Leukaemia Treatment |
19 Aug 2008 |
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New technique may impact on future cancer care.
Joanne Scott has been battling leukaemia for three years; but now a revolutionary treatment, which involves using some of her daughter’s blood cells to fight the cancer, has brought renewed hope. Joanne, her daughter Tara, and Dr Mark Lowdell – Senior Lecturer in Haemoatology and Honorary Consultant Immunologist at the Royal Free Hospital in London, who has pioneered the treatment - join Jenni in the studio to discuss their experience of the treatment and possible future applications of the new technique.Leukaemia Care Royal Free Hospital Cancer Research UK Leukaemia ResearchDisclaimer
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