Evaluation of Treatment Response in CLL
The size of lymph nodes, liver, spleen, blood cell counts, systemic symptoms... Changes in these indicators provide clear information on whether the disease of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has progressed, stabilized, or if the patient has achieved partial or complete remission after therapy. An even deeper insight into what has happened at the cellular level in the human body is provided by the evaluation of minimal residual disease (MRD). Why is it meaningful to search for the remaining leukemic cells? How to identify them, in what material, and when? And is the information about MRD truly useful for all types and lines of treatment? The answers to these questions, along with other current data and information on the topic, are brought by the following presentation.
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