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  1. HealthScouter Leukemia: Leukemia Symptoms and facts about Leukemia: Symptoms of Leukemia or Leukemia Patient Advocate
  2. Childhood Leukemias
  3. Adult Leukemia (ACS ATLAS OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY) by Peter H. Wiernik, 2001-06-15
  4. Adult Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia: Biology and Treatment (Contemporary Hematology)
  5. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-11-19
  6. Hematologic Malignancies: Acute Leukemias
  7. Living With Leukemia by Patsy Westcott, 1999-10
  8. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
  9. Acute Myeloid Leukemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-08-20
  10. Having Leukemia Isn't So Bad: Of Course It Wouldn't Be My First Choice by Cynthia Krumme, 1993-07
  11. Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
  12. Acute Myelogenous Leukemia: Genetics, Biology and Therapy (Cancer Treatment and Research)
  13. The Cure of Childhood Leukemia: Into the Age of Miracles by John M.D Laszlo, 1996-09-01
  14. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

41. Cornell Feline Health Center--Feline Leukemia Virus
Feline leukemia Virus (FeLV), FeLV, a retrovirus, is the most important infectiousdisease agent producing fatal illness in domestic cats today.
http://web.vet.cornell.edu/public/fhc/felv.html

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Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) FeLV, a retrovirus, is the most important infectious disease agent producing fatal illness in domestic cats today. How is FeLV spread from cat to cat? The feline leukemia virus is excreted in saliva and tears and possibly the urine and feces of infected cats. Prolonged, extensive cat-to-cat contact is required for efficient spread, because the virus is rapidly inactivated by warmth and drying. How long can a cat survive with FeLV disease? A cat with FeLV disease may live for several weeks to several months, depending on how advanced the disease is at the time of diagnosis. However, it is impossible to tell how long any particular cat will survive. Can a cat become immune to FeLV? A significant percentage of adult cats that are exposed to the virus develop immunity and do not become persistently viremic (i.e., will not carry the virus indefinitely in the blood and bone marrow). Usually those cats live out a normal life span. However, in some the virus may remain sequestered for a variable period of time somewhere in the body. It is thus conceivable that FeLV might break out and cause disease at a later date, after the cats have been stressed, or perhaps medicated with drugs that suppress the immune system. Can my children or I become infected with FeLV if our cat is infected? What about our dog?

42. Society : The Society - South Carolina Chapter Contacts
Provides directions and addresses of local chapters.
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_page?item_id=5065

43. Welcome To The Cancer And Leukemia Group B • Web Site
CALGB Pathology Coordinating Office CALGB leukemia Tissue Bank Search Tips Disclaimer Web Feedback Contact Info 2002 Holiday Schedule Trial
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44. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Adult Leukemia
Addresses diagnosis, medical tests, finding a good oncologist, treatments, side effects, getting emotional and other support, resources for further study. Includes reallife stories from those who have battled leukemia themselves.
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Adult Leukemia
A Comprehensive Guide for Patients and Families
By Barb Lackritz
March 2001
Series: Patient-Centered Guide
0-596-50001-7, Order Number: 0017
536 pages, $29.95 US, $43.95 CA
Buy from O'Reilly: Buy Online at: select a store O'Reilly Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk Amazon.ca Bookpool Borders Chapters.indigo.ca Digital Guru Foyles PC Bookshop (UK) Powell's Quantum Readme.doc Reiter's San Diego Technical Books Softpro Stacey's For the tens of thousands of Americans with adult leukemia, Adult Leukemia: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients and Families addresses diagnosis, medical tests, finding a good oncologist, treatments, side effects, getting emotional and other support, resources for further study, and much more. The book includes real-life stories from those who have battled leukemia themselves. [ Full Description
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45. Benzene Leukemia Help Center
National attorney referral service.
http://www.benzene-leukemia-center.com/

46. Cancer.gov - URL Changed
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http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/wyntk_pubs/leukemia.htm
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47. RYAN MAGUIRE TURNER
This site is an extensive memorial to a young Christian boy who died of leukemia with biography, pictures, poems, tributes, and scriptures.
http://ryanturner.org
Ryan Maguire Turner
Scroll down for more information. It truly comforts us to be able to share our son Ryan with individuals who never met him, knowing that what they will see and read embodies much of who he was on this earth. God's grace is sufficient, and it has been evident from the very beginning of Ryan's illness through today. We intend to continue sharing Ryan's testimony for as long as possible. Our prayer is that the individuals who see, read or hear it will come to better understand and know His everlasting love for us. Ryan has touched so many lives and has the potential to touch many more through his testimony. Ryan's story is not one about loss. It is a testimony that will endure as an affirmation of faith, hope and life! God does not waste pain ... or experiences!

48. Leukemia - Oncologychannel
Summary information about the condition. Provides links and access to clinical trials information.
http://www.oncologychannel.com/leukemias/
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LEUKEMIA
Overview

Blood Formation
Symptoms

Diagnosis

Causes

Types
...
Treatment Option
by Type Chemotherapy CONDITIONS Adrenal Cancer AIDS Related Lymphoma Bladder Cancer Brain Cancer Breast Cancer Carcinoid Malignancy ... Classification of Cancer Colorectal Cancer Cytopenia Endometrial Cancer Esophageal Cancer ... Lymphoma- Hodgkin's Disease Lymphoma- Non-Hodgkin's Melanoma Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Ovarian Cancer Pain Pancreatic Cancer Prostate Cancer ... Urethral Cancer RESOURCES HealthProfiler Education Links Questions to Ask Your Physician Self Help Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonials Overview Leukemia is a form of cancer that begins in the blood-forming cells of the bone marrow - soft, inner part of the bones. Leukemia - which literally means "white blood" in Greek - occurs when there is an excess of abnormal white blood cells in the blood. Known as leukocytes, these cells are so plentiful in some individuals that the blood actually has a whitish tinge. Under normal circumstances, the blood-forming, or hematopoietic, cells of the bone marrow make leukocytes to defend the body against infectious organisms such as viruses and bacteria. But if some leukocytes are damaged and remain in an immature form, they become poor infection fighters that multiply excessively and do not die off as they should.

49. Sloan-Kettering - Leukemias
leukemia is cancer that originates in the bone marrow, the soft, spongy inner portionof certain bones, and in which the malignant cells are white blood cells
http://www.mskcc.org/document/WICLEUK.htm
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createNavigationImageCache(5426,5427,5428,5429) Cancer Information Types of Cancer Leukemias
Leukemias
Leukemia develops when a white blood cell undergoes a transformation into a malignant cell one capable of uncontrolled growth. Leukemias are evenly split between the acute and chronic forms, but among children one form acute lymphocytic leukemia accounts for about two-thirds of cases. Acute myelogenous leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia are the most common forms in adults.
Experts at Memorial Sloan-Kettering see about 500 new patients with leukemia each year, and receive about 20,000 inpatient and outpatient leukemia patient visits annually. Overview Leukemia is cancer that originates in the bone marrow, the soft, spongy inner portion of certain bones, and in which the malignant cells are white blood cells.
Childhood Leukemia Treatment Information
Find a Clinical Trial
Leukemia Home Page (Cancer.gov)

50. CamPath® (Alemtuzumab) For Injection
Official pharmaceutical website with information regarding treatment for Bcell chronic lymphocytic leukemia for patients and health professionals.
http://www.campath.com/
Campath is indicated for the treatment of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) in patients who have been treated with alkylating agents and who have failed fludarabine therapy.
WARNING:
Campath should be administered under the supervision of a physician experienced in the use of antineoplastic therapy. Hematologic Toxicity : Serious and, in rare instances fatal, pancytopenia/ marrow hypoplasia, autoimmune idiopathic thrombocytopenia, and autoimmune hemolytic anemia have occurred in patients receiving Campath therapy. Single doses of Campath greater than 30 mg or cumulative doses greater than 90 mg per week should not be administered because these doses are associated with a higher incidence of pancytopenia. Infusion Reactions : Campath can result in serious infusion reactions. Patients should be carefully monitored during infusions and Campath discontinued if indicated. (See DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION.) Gradual escalation to the recommended maintenance dose is required at the initiation of therapy and after interruption of therapy for 7 or more days. Infections, Opportunistic Infections

51. Sloan-Kettering - Chronic Lymphocytic
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a malignancy that arises in lymphocytes,white blood cells that battle infectious agents throughout the body.
http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/5428.cfm
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createNavigationImageCache(5426,5427,5428,5429) Cancer Information Types of Cancer Leukemias Chronic Lymphocytic
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a malignancy that arises in lymphocytes, white blood cells that battle infectious agents throughout the body. In this section you can find up-to-date information about this form of leukemia, and learn about Memorial Sloan-Kettering's expertise in caring for patients with this disease.
Overview
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is one of the most common forms of leukemia in adults. Risk Factors Scientists know that most leukemias are associated with specific gene mutations, but, in most cases, it is not clear what causes those mutations. Symptoms In the early stages of CLL, patients may not have any symptoms of disease; this phase may last for several years. Diagnosis Physicians perform an array of tests to help diagnose leukemia and determine its type and specific subtype.

52. Light The Night
Information for a 5K evening stroll on a scenic course in Corporate Woods, Kansas City.
http://lightthenight.org
Glossary Site Find on Map Email: Password: Remember Me Not Yet Registered? HOME LIGHT THE NIGHT Event Dates/Locations ... Other Events To visit our national
site, click below: HOME PATIENT SERVICES DISEASE INFORMATION HOW TO HELP ... CALENDAR The Light The Night
Participants carry illuminated balloons to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by cancer. Funds raised support the Society's mission to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and to improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
Your participation helps save lives. Anyone can take part. Children, adults and seniors are all welcome. This is a casual walk with no fitness requirements.
Please join us in our fight against blood cancers, as we "light the night" with hope.
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April 9, 2003
Light The Night Walk Wheeling, WV
April 10, 2003
Light The Night Walk Sumter, SC
April 24, 2003 Light The Night Walk Lexington, SC May 8, 2003 Light The Night Walk Eau Claire, WI May 16, 2003 Light The Night Walk Blair County, PA May 17, 2003

53. Leukemia Information And Resources
Cancer survivor's resource with many links which touch on a number of related topics.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Hematologic leukemia......leukemia and lymphoma resources and information, cancer links, leukemia links, leukemia,leukaemia, all, aml, cml, cll, hairy cell, hairy cell leukemia, mantle
http://www.geocities.com/leukemia_lymphoma/leukemia2.htm
The Current Time is
Click here for the latest News Articles
about leukemia, lymphoma, and other blood
related cancers. (Source: Leukemia and Lymphoma Society) The following link directs you to a web page
with links to prayer request message boards.
Prayer Requests
Leukemia Information and Resources
Introduction Personal Stories The Diseases Childhood Leukemia ... Click here to visit my message board! You may navigate the website by clicking a link above, or by using the navigation links near the bottom of the pages. Click here to see a few pictures of myself Please report any broken links HERE . Thank you. Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook Visitors, click HERE to post a question or comment on the Message Board.
Find Peer to Peer support at the First Connection Program? Click the link below to find out how.
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society: First Connection Program
Introduction.
Welcome and thank you for visiting my web page. My name is Michael Cook , and I am a survivor of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. I was diagnosed in 1995 when I was 21 years old. I was treated at University of California San Francisco Comprehensive Cancer Center with chemotherapy, some surgeries, a short while on dialysis, and radiation. If you are a patient of, or know someone who is a patient of leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkins disease, or multiple myeloma, then this web site may be of some benefit to you. My intention for building this web site is to provide supplemental information by listing links to other web sites dealing with leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkins Disease, NHL, and a few other blood disorders and metabolism disorders. Also included are links to personal accounts from survivors, bone marrow programs, pain management, side effects, benefits and fund raisers, support groups, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, nutrition, glossaries, pharmaceuticals, and cancer treatment facilities.

54. Feline Leukemia FeLV Treatments Page
Helping those whose felines are not responding to traditional veterinary methods of treating feline Category Health Animal Conditions and Diseases Feline leukemia......In memory of The Lurker and all the feline soldiers lost in this war, Felineleukemia (FeLV) Treatments Page Visit Us at Our New Home http//www
http://www.angelfire.com/il/felv/
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lost in this war Feline Leukemia (FeLV)
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Visit Us at Our New Home:
http://www.felineleukemia.org
In dedication to:
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If you are having problems viewing this page,
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for a "text only" version of this web page. Please use the index below to navigate this site:
This site's mission and general FeLV information Please read this first How to join the mailing lists and use the archives The treatments and their protocols Our FeLV Supplemental Information Page- a must read ... Our Awards Page This Cat Ring site is owned by -James G. Wilson Next Skip Next Next Five ... Skip Previous Want to join the ring? Click here for info Next Prev Skip Next ... James G. Wilson Want to join the The TailChasers Ring? Rainbow Bridge ) because of this devastating disease. Sincerely; James G. Wilson phaedrus@charter.net

55. A Taylor & Francis Health Sciences Journal: Leukemia And Lymphoma
leukemia and Lymphoma. Kompetenznetz Maligne Lymphome (Deutsch); leukemia andLymphoma Society; OncoLink University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center; Oncolynx.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10428194.html
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56. Blacksburg Area Volunteers Against Leukemia
Organization promoting public awareness of blood related cancers, aiding area patients and programs and increasing the voluntary bone marrow donor registry.
http://baval0.tripod.com/fightleukemia/
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Our Purpose Calendar of Events ... Contact Us Blacksburg Area Volunteers Against Leukemia Welcome to our web site!
We are Blacksburg residents fighting Leukemia
in our area. We do this by promoting public
awareness of Leukemia, blood related cancers
and the importance of bone marrow donation.
We want to help any patients in any way that we
can. We are continuously fundraising to offset the
high cost of tissue typing for volunteer bone
marrow donors. We will run drives to increase the
registry of donors. YOU ARE THE PERSON TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE I have signed up to run my first marathon. Click below to follow me from my zero miles a week to running the event..... My TNT experience
We are people who have been touched by blood related cancer. Someone we know has been diagnosed or has succumbed to a blood related cancer. If you have ever known anyone with a life threatening illness, The experience is truly a helpless one. The odds of something that I or anyone else does in the name of a specific person are long that it will help that person. But, whoever it is: college student, child, friend or family member. It will happen to someone just like them tomorrow. There is only one way to prevent that. Please take the time to sign our guest book and let us know who you are: We invite you to visit us or attend an event. Our members are more than happy to answer any questions you may have about the organization and how you can join.

57. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
About leukemia, fund raising events, and support groups.
http://www.leukemiasociety.signonsandiego.com/

58. Leukemia - HAWAII
I may be biased, but as diverse a group the parents of the leukemiaand cancer children were, they all were great caring people.
http://www.leukemia.com/

Ali'i Awards Press Release 01/28/2001

Followup Press Release 02/08/2001

Telecheck leaves young boy fighting for his life stranded 10/05/2001

If You Have Just Been Diagnosed
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Snow in Waikiki?

A personal story...
It was around 11:00 P.M. Friday night, and we were settling into what had recently become our usual night ritual. Robert, my 5-year-old son, was sound asleep on the sofa. My wife, Joan, was sitting by his bedside reading Mark a story. And Mark, my 4-year-old, was fighting sleep in his hospital bed by challenging his mother on any word that she might skip in the storybook which he had totally memorized. Despite the fact that Mark's current medication regiment included Morphine, Codeine, Benadryl, Alcohol, and many, many more pain medications, all being administered intravenously and simultaneously, he still was in a considerable amount of pain and discomfort, yet somehow alert at the same time.
Looking at Mark's condition now and seeing how much he had deteriorated, it was hard to believe how casually my wife and I had acknowledged his need to be hospitalized just two short months prior. I remember that sunny warm Texas July Saturday well. We were planning a small dinner party with some close friends. While my wife was prepping the food, I nonchalantly mentioned that the small blister on Mark's foot was still not healing. "If anything," I said, 'it seems to be getting worse." We kind of mutually agreed that I should take him to the hospital and see if the doctors could prescribe anything. If either of us had anticipated that he was going to be hospitalized, we would have both went. We never left Mark alone in the hospital.

59. Run! Ryan! Run!
Runner named Ryan is running a marathon to raise money for the leukemia and Lymphoma society with sponsorship details, progress logs and related links.
http://www.runryanrun.com/
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I have raised 100.00% of my goal!!!! Thank you all. December 9th, 2001 marked the date of the Honolulu Marathon. Together with my local Seattle area teammates I completed a 26.2 mile marathon in an effort to bring more awareness to Leukemia, Lymphoma and other blood related cancers. I ran with Team In Training, a national organization dedicated to the fight against these cancers. Together we raised over $600,000 to help fight this deadly disease. Read my Open Letter Contact Ryan Sign Up Seattle Area Sites

60. Welcome To The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Maryland Chapter Features Page!
A voluntary health agency dedicated solely to seeking the cause and eventual cure of leukemia and Category Regional North America Health Conditions and Diseases......The leukemia Lymphoma Society is a voluntary health agency dedicated solelyto seeking the cause and eventual cure of leukemia and related diseases
http://www.mdleukemia.org/
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Winds of the World - Wines of the World - A celebration of the America's Cup with Gary Jobson!
Join us at the Baltimore Museum of Industry
on Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 PM to kick-off the 2003 Leukemia Cup Sailboat Regatta and Power Boat Series. Enjoy international wines and cuisine, along with exclusive video of the America's Cup, narrated by ESPN's Gary Jobson. Tickets are $50 each, or two for $85. Become a part of the Crew that Cares by joining us for a fabulous, fun evening! This event is always sold out, so please make your reservation now by calling or emailing Tracy Smith , at 410-825-2500! Now training walkers, runners, cyclists, and triathletes... Click here for details of our exciting Spring/Summer, 2003 Season!
Learn how you can become a part of the
TEAM that cares! View images from the 3rd Annual Captain's Cup In memory of Joe Kaelin . The Society thanks the organizers, sponsors, and participants of this wonderful event for their continued dedication to our mission! Celebrity Brain Thank You!

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