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  1. Acute Leukemias VII: Experimental Approaches and Novel Therapies (Haematology and Blood Transfusion Hämatologie und Bluttransfusion) (Vol 7)
  2. Acute Leukemia: Approach to Diagnosis by Harold R. Schumacher, 1990-03
  3. Understanding Leukemia by Cynthia P. Margolies, Kenneth, M.D. McCredie, 1983-11
  4. Leukemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2003-11-24
  5. Leukemia and Related Disorders
  6. Chronic Lymphoid Leukemias, Second Edition, (Basic and Clinical Oncology) by Cheson, 2001-04-25
  7. Pathogenesis of Leukemias and Lymphomas Environmental Influences (Progress in Cancer Research and Therapy)
  8. Leukemia: Just a Shadow by Mary A. Croskey, 1996-11
  9. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research Focus
  10. 100 Questions & Answers About Leukemia by Edward D. Ball, Gregory Lelek, 2002-08-15
  11. Gene Technology: Stem Cell and Leukemia Research (NATO ASI Series / Cell Biology)
  12. I Want to Live: The Story of My Battle with Leukemia, My Journey of Discovery, and the Many who Helped in my Healing by Keith Dorricott, 2010-03-04
  13. Hairy Cell Leukemia (Advances in Blood Disorders) by Martin S. Tallman, Aaron Polliack, 2000-03-01
  14. Modern Trends in Human Leukemia IX: New Results in Clinical and Biological Research Including Pediatric Oncology (Haematology and Blood Transfusion Hämatologie und Bluttransfusion) (v. 9)

81. Feline Leukemia FAQ
Answers frequently asked questions about FeLV. The first section consists of information every cat owner should know or should ask about the virus. The second section contains information for people whose cats have tested positive for the virus.
http://www2.dgsys.com/~ermiller/FeLV.html
Feline Leukemia Virus FAQ
(dedicated to Oliver and countless other cats whose lives have been mercilessly shortened by this virus. We will all meet them again at the Rainbow Bridge.) PLEASE NOTE: This FAQ is dated 1995. There are no plans to update this reference. I believe the materials to still be useful to cat owners, but I recommend you do an Internet search, such as at www.google.com on Feline Leukemia Virus to gather more current information. A good place to start is http://web.vet.cornell.edu/public/fhc/felv.html Contents:
Last updated April 20, 1998 Authors:
    Written by Erin Miller [ ermiller@dgsys.com ] with help from James Golczewski, PhD; Edwin Barkdoll, DVM-to-be; Cindy Tittle Moore; Jeff Parke, DVM; C.M. Newell, DVM; Barb French; Richard Kinoshita; and Ann Huber. Additional thanks to Wilf Leblanc, Dan Kozisek, Karen Kolling, Isako Honshino, Patty Winter, Harold Lemon, Jill Kronstadt, and many members of the Cat Fanciers' Internet Mailing List for their comments.
The purpose of this FAQ is to answer frequently asked questions about the Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). The Feline Leukemia Virus is a virus which suppresses your cat's immune system. A cat that becomes infected with the virus becomes susceptible to many ailments or breakdowns in its system. The

82. Jann's Run For Leukemia
Help with a fitness quest to help to fight leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma.
http://www.jannsrunforleukemia.com
Just like the thousands of individuals who suffer from a blood-related cancer, who wake up and hope for a cure or remission, I wake up and hope that I can do one more thing to help them. Every mile I run, I run for them. I hope you will come back often and see how I am doing in my training and fundraising. If you have someone special I can run for, please let me know. I will list them on this site with you as their sponsor. I have joined a very special program, TEAM IN TRAINING, along with 26,000 other participants nationwide. We will run or walk a 26.2-mile marathon, cycle in a 100 mile century ride or complete an Olympic length triathlon. As members of TNT, we will train and compete on behalf of patients and we will raise funds to battle leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma. The Today, the Society supports the following major programs: research, patient services, public and professional education, advocacy and community services. With headquarters in White Plains, NY, the Society has chapter offices across the United States and is a single corporation doing business under New York State not-for-profit corporate laws. Nearly one million volunteers from all walks of life give generously of their time and talents to implement the Society's programs. They provide professional guidance and help raise vitally needed funds. The Society's activities are directed and supervised by its national and chapter boards of trustees.

83. The Cancer Information Network
Provides diagnosis, treatment and condition information about disorders primarily through a links format.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Hematologic leukemia...... leukemia Overview General leukemia information from Memorial Sloan Kettering CancerCenter. General Encyclopedia of leukemia - From the HealthCentral.com.
http://www.thecancer.info/leukemia/
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First Steps After Diagnosis of Cancer Cancer: 50 Essential Things To Do. Understanding Prognosis and Cancer Statistics - answers the most important question, "What is my prognosis?" Support Groups for Cancer Patients Find a Cancer Treatment Center ... Laryngeal Cancer Leukemia Liver Cancer Lung Cancer Lymphoma (NHL) Melanoma ... Pediatric Cancers Welcome to The Cancer Information Network Redirecting to new URL
The Cancer Information Network is a physician guided website for cancer patients and their caregivers. Page is loading, please wait If you aren't automatically transferred within 2 seconds, please click here: http://www.thecancer.info/leukemia/index.asp
Suggested Readings Click for cancer Books recommended by our Oncologists. You may purchase these books with discount price directly through our links with Amazon .com.
Adult Leukemia: A comprehensive guide for patients and families.
By Barbara Lackritz.
Surviving Leukemia: A practical guide.

84. Hiro Nishimura And T-Cell Leukemia
Memorial to a young man and a journal of his fight.
http://hiro-nishimura.com
Hiro Nishimura Our son's name was Hiroshi, but he was better known as "HIRO". It has been 15 years since Hiro has gone to the another world. This Home Page is dedicated to Hiroshi Nishimura, who exemplified many fine and talented spirits. Hiro was a courageous and optimistic soul who lived with T-Cell Leukemia. Our hope is that this page can provide strength and courage to anyone around the world that may experience the same or similar situation.

85. Leukemia Cancer Links - Building Opportunities For Self-Sufficiency
leukemia Cancer Links Building Opportunities for SelfSufficiency comprehensiveinformative leukemia cancer urls with links to world wide websites.
http://www.cancerlinks.org/leukemia.html

Index
Welcome to Leukemia Cancer Links
Our Website is specially designed to make searching the World Wide Web for information about leukemia cancer faster and easier. The Cancer Links Web Tutorial aims to make using the Internet easier. There is also a Spanish language version available. Como Buscar al Web. Cancerlinks is committed to Web Site Accessibility . We took every effort in writing code for this website to ensure the visually impaired, will feel welcome here. Print any page by clicking on the print button of your browser. Print out a printer-friendly version. Table Of Contents:
Leukemia Cancer Peace and Light!! Alexandra Andrews INVESTIGATE LINKS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Leukemia Cancer General Medical Information General Medical Information Advocacy, Finance and Legislation Air Flights For Cancer Patients ... Survivors Of Cancer
LEUKEMIA CANCER GENERAL MEDICAL INFORMATION
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Cancer Links: Leukemia Cancer
http://www.cancerlinks.com/leukemia.html
Friends of Jose Carreras International Leukemia Foundation
http://www.carrerasfoundation.org/

86. Infectious Disease - Feline Leukemia
Information on Feline leukemia including, but not limited to, symptoms, mortality rates, survivability and transmission methods.
http://www.vetinfo.com/cfeleuk.html
Please note: The information on our site is for everyone to read. Please use it as often as you like.
However, Ask Dr Mike is available only to subscribers of our Vetinfo Digest. Please do not send questions if you are not a subscriber.
Please use the search engine or one of the indexes to see if the information
you need is already online. Please see Subscriber info for details. Subscriber Info
The income from the subscriptions helps defray the cost of maintaining the site and allows us
to keep the large amount of information on www.vetinfo.com free to our readers.
Infectious Disease - Feline Leukemia
Feline leukemia transmission and false positive test results

Feleuk tests and exposure to positive kitten

Feline leukemia, feral cats and euthanasia

FELV care and lifestyle changes
... Feline Leukemia/ Behavioral changes also see Euthanasia also see Feline Leukemia Test also see Feline Leukemia Treatments also see Feline leukemia Medication also see Living Arrangement Problems also see FIP - Feline Infectious Peritonitis also see FIV - Feline Immunodeficiency Virus also see Infectious Disease also see Vaccine related Problems also see Zoonotic Disease
Feline leukemia transmission and false positive test Question: Two years ago I found a young female cat on the farm where I was living. It took 3 months of daily feeding her before she would let me

87. This Close For Cancer Research, Inc.
Cancer research, charities, leukemia, donations, charity events, cure and support groups. National chairman is Michael Bolton.
http://www.thisclose.org
C ancer is one of the leading causes of death in America, touching nearly every family in some way. More than a million Americans are diagnosed with cancer every year, yet, thanks to research, people can and do survive cancer. THIS CLOSE for Cancer Research, Inc. is an all volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds to support the work being done at the Brander Cancer Research Institute at New York Medical College. Click on our Mission page to learn more about THIS CLOSE.
Michael Bolton, National Chairman
Julie Brander, President
Help THIS CLOSE Reach Its Goal

All of these efforts are simply aimed at one goal... to cure cancer in our lifetimes. And thanks to you and your support, this year can be a happy one for hundreds of thousands of cancer patients. Click Donate Now to make a difference.

88. JLS Foundation | Children With Leukemia | Home
Each reader of this web site can make a difference in the life of a child diagnosedwith leukemia. JLS Foundation Home. Useful Information User's Guide.
http://www.jlsfoundation.org/
JLS Foundation
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Communication History Mission Statement Reference Correspondence ... Sponsors JLS Foundation 14160 Dallas Parkway #300 Dallas, TX 75240 Tel. 972-308-8383 Fax. 972-770-5666 email: help@jlsfoundation.org YOU CAN HELP Each reader of this website can make a difference in the life of a child diagnosed with leukemia. We ask, having known the suffering that our own child endured, that you spread the word concerning this web site. The Reference section contains valuable information and resources to help children with leukemia. If you have reference material or names of individuals who can help Children with Leukemia, please send the information or names to the Jennifer Lynn Stroud Foundation, 14160 Dallas Parkway, Suite 300, Dallas, Texas 75240. HISTORY Jennifer Stroud was a typical five year old girl with a mommy, daddy and brother living in Dallas, Texas. She loved to play dolls, loved her favorite cuddly Molly, giggled, laughed, played and skipped with her friends.

89. Curing Childhood Leukemia - Summary
reproduce uncontrollably. This article describes the treatment developedfor leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. In
http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/content/view.asp?I=285

90. Jack Nugent
Jack's fundraising efforts for The leukemia Lymphoma Society as he trains for the 2002 Dublin Marathon; patient profiles, links and donor form.
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-tntdublin02
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My name is Jack Nugent. I will be running the Dublin Marathon on October 28, 2002 to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Over the next few weeks, I will be adding information to this site about our Honored Patient Heroes, 13 year old Lelia Huber and 33 year old Troy Ford. Both have battled and are currently winning the fight against their blood related cancers, as they are both in remission. I will also be adding information about my personal progress toward both my running goals and my fundraising goals.
If you have made it to this page, it certainly wasn't by accident. You have an interest in fighting these diseases. So please, take a moment to write a check to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and forward it to:
Jack Nugent 2035 Benson Ct Alpharetta, GA 30004 Thanks for your support and interest. And check back soon. Read our and check out our standards of content Back to Home Page Report Inappropriate Content

91. The Friends Of José Carreras International Leukemia Foundation's Home Page
The Foundation's goal is to improve treatment and participate in the cure for leukemia and related blood diseases. The foundation awards an annual medical research fellowship of $150,000 and promotes volunteer marrow donor registration.
http://www.carrerasfoundation.org/

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The Friends of José Carreras International Leukemia Foundation
1100 Fairview Ave. N., D5-100, P.O. Box 19024. Seattle, WA 98109-1024
friendsjc@carrerasfoundation.org

92. CML Help - Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Treatments And New Research Information
Offers information on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of the disease as well as information Category Health Conditions and Diseases Chronic Myelogenous......A comprehensive leukemia resource about gleevec and myeloid leukemia treatments.This site offers information on the symptoms, diagnosis
http://www.cmlhelp.org/
CML help has partnered with Advances in Oncology. Please visit advancesinoncology.com for CML help content as well as other information about leukemia treatment and research.
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CML is one of the most treatable forms of cancer, but plotting a long-term strategy against CML can be difficult.
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93. Childhood Leukemia Foundation
Group focuses on addressing the psychological needs of children battling leukemia. Provides camp scholars Category Health Conditions and Diseases leukemia Support Groups...... The New And Exciting Website Launching February 2003 Childhood leukemia Foundation1608 Route 88, Suite 203 Brick, New Jersey 08724 Phone 1.888.CLF.7109 Fax
http://www.clf4kids.com/
"The New And Exciting Website Launching April 2003"
Childhood Leukemia Foundation
1608 Route 88 West, Suite 203 Brick, New Jersey 08724
Phone: 1.888.CLF.7109 Fax: 732.840.5818
Email: info@clf4kids.com

94. OncoLink
Types of Cancer. Types of Cancer leukemia. Acute Lymphocytic leukemia (ALL).Acute Myelogenous leukemia (AML). Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
http://www.oncolink.com/types/types.cfm?c=8

95. AN APPEAL FROM A HELPLESS FATHER
Appeal from an Indian father for a donor to save the life of helpless 18 years old boy who has been suffering from blood cancer (lymphoblastic leukemia).
http://members.rediff.com/nagraj_rao1/saikiran.htm
AN APPEAL FROM A HELPLESS FATHER AN APPEAL FROM A HELPLESS FATHER
Your kind gesture can save the life of helpless 18 years old young boy who has been suffering from
BLOOD CANCER.
My son Mr. Sai Kiran, an Intermediate Second year student, has been suffering BLOOD CANCER (Acute
Lymphoblastic Leukemia - L-2) for quite some time. It is curable.
(NIMS), Punjagutta, Hyderabad, under the supervision of Dr.Raghunatha Rao, Associate Professor and
Dr.Laxmi Srinivas, MDDM, NIMS.
According to the doctors, the disease can be cured but it costs over rupees two lakhs for Chemotherapy
and Radiotherapy.
I am paralytic and have been bedridden. My son is the only ray of hope to my family, but unfortunately
owing to poor financial condition, I am not in a position to save the life of my son. I have been just watching my son helplessly. Your kind and generous contribution can save the life of my son. My address and other particulars given below. by C.K.Sai Kumar ADRESS : C.K.Sai Kumar Padmashali Colony

96. Friends For Life Of America
Information about the organization and the support programs that improve the quality of life for patients living with leukemia and related cancers.
http://www.friendsforlife.com
February 1, 2003
More Than 20,000 Students Participate in 2002 Hearts for the Holidays Campaign

December 6, 2002

Friends for Life of America Launches Hearts for the Holidays
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97. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
Chronic Myelogenous leukemia (CML). leukemia is an uncontrolled proliferationof one kind of white blood cell (or leukocyte). Like
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/CML.html
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
Leukemia is an uncontrolled proliferation of one kind of white blood cell (or leukocyte Like all cancers (probably), all the leukemic cells are descended from a single cell that lost the ability to maintain normal control over the cell cycle There are a number of types of leukemia, as you would expect from the number of types of white blood cells (5) and the number of stages they pass through as they mature. One of the most common is c hronic m yelogenous l eukemia (also known as chronic myeloid leukemia) or CML CML arises in a bone marrow stem cell that is the precursor to the granulocytes and megakaryocytes. Therefore, CML patients often have high numbers of platelets as well as of granulocytes (especially neutrophils and basophils). Link to discussion of the formation of blood cells. As the name suggests, the disease often exists for years with only moderately elevated numbers of leukemic cells and few symptoms. At some point, however, the patient goes through a "crisis" when the leukemic cells are produced in vast numbers.
The Philadelphia Chromosome (Ph
In most cases of CML , the leukemic cells share a chromosome abnormality not found in any nonleukemic white blood cells, nor in any other cells of the patient's body. This abnormality is a reciprocal

98. CNN - Study: Arsenic Found Successful In Treating Leukemia - November 7, 1998
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Terex Fimonari, 44, recieves an arsenic trioxide drip to treat acute promyelocytic leukemia.
November 7, 1998
Web posted at: 11:05 a.m. EST (1605 GMT) NEW YORK (CNN) A pilot study has found that a form of arsenic was able to stop leukemia in two-thirds of patients, causing only minimal side effects. The study, completed at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, administered the compound arsenic trioxide on 12 patients terminally-ill with a rare form of the disease called acute promyelocytic leukemia or APL. For eight of the patients, the disease went into full remission for up to 10 months. In APL, which strikes about 1, 500 people in the United States each year, cancerous cells grow out of control, crowding out white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. "The arsenic induces this programed cell death as we call it, and these cells are then naturally eliminated by the body," said researcher

99. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Education Network (CLLEN)
The Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia Education Network connects CLL patients with medical experts and Category Health Conditions and Diseases Chronic Lymphocytic......The Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia Education Network connects CLLpatients with medical experts and other people who have CLL.
http://www.healthtalk.com/cllen/

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    100. Cancer.gov - Dictionary
    leukemia (looKEE-mee-a) Cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as thebone marrow, and causes large numbers of blood cells to be produced and enter
    http://www.nci.nih.gov/dictionary/db_alpha.aspx?expand=L

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