When it comes to treatment, CLL patients and their care partners have much to consider. There are often many options available, each with advantages and disadvantages. Some people may seek clinical trials, others may have few feasible options. Understanding treatment options, goals, and what to expect are vital to achieving the best possible outcome for you.
We have resources to help you become actively engaged in determining the best, most-personalized treatment for your situation and how to plan for its effects.
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