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Recap of The Changing Landscape of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) . Lymphoma Canada hosted an education event for patients and their caregivers on April 22, 2017 in Montreal, QC. Dr. Nathalie Johnson, Physician, Division of Hematology, Jewish General Hospital introduced CLL+SLL, and followed with a detailed look at treatment options in Canada.

Tracy Regimbald RN, BScN, CON(C), Research Nurse Manager, Jewish General Hospital, concluded with a look at Clinical Trials and why they are so important.

To view the session, seperated by topic, click on the relevant videos below.

Alina Forbes

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