Leukemia
Learn about CAR-T cell therapy and research at Mayo Clinic to reduce its side effects and expand its use beyond blood cancers.
Researchers find that a gene may play a role in causing people with telomere biology disorders to have a high risk of developing blood cancer.
Dr. Mohamed Kharfan Dabaja discusses who is eligible for CAR-T cell therapy, the treatment process and its potential side effects.
After receiving CAR-T cell therapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia through a clinical trial at Mayo Clinic, Jon Stahlecker is cancer free and feeling good.
Dean Weitenhagen reflects on his yearslong journey with acute myeloid leukemia and how a treatment he feared saved his life.
Dr. James Foran explains how new treatments and tailored chemotherapy approaches are helping more people achieve remission.
Dr. Sameer Parikh explains the crucial role blood tests play in diagnosing and treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or CLL.
Two women diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia learn the value of patient mentorship and teach each other about the spirit of endurance.
New research finds that patients with ASXL1-mutant chronic myelomonocytic leukemia have distinctive epigenetic changes that can activate harmful genes and cause the cancer to grow faster.
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with leukemia, learning more about the disease can help you cope. Start with this quick overview.