Male gender is associated with an impaired overall and progression free survival in patients with prognostic low risk Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Autor: Caspar da Cunha-Bang, Ch, Geisler, Enggaard, L., Cb, Poulsen, Peter De Nully Brown, Henrik Frederiksen, Bergmann, Olav J., Elisa Jacobsen Pulczynski, Pedersen, R. S., Nielsen, L. H., Christiansen, I., Cu, Niemann
Zdroj: University of Southern Denmark
da Cunha-Bang, C, Geisler, C, Enggaard, L, Poulsen, C, Brown, P, Frederiksen, H, Bergmann, O, Pulczynski, E, Pedersen, R S, Nielsen, L, Christiansen, I & Niemann, C 2016, ' Male gender is associated with an impaired overall and progression free survival in patients with prognostic low risk chronic lymphocytic leukemia ', Haematologica, vol. 101, no. Suppl. 1, E1081, pp. 445 . < http://www.haematologica.org/content/101/s1/1.full.pdf+html >
da Cunha-Bang, C, Geisler, CH, Enggaard, L, Poulsen, CB, Brown, P D N, Frederiksen, H, Bergmann, O J, Pulczynski, E J, Pedersen, R S, Nielsen, L H, Christiansen, I & Niemann, CU 2016, ' Male gender is associated with an impaired overall and progression free survival in patients with prognostic low risk Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ', 21st European Haematology Association Congress, Copenhagen, Danmark, 09/06/2016-12/06/2016 .
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