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World Health Organization Calls for Results from All Clinical Trials to Be Reported: An Important Concern for More Than Just CLL Patients
By BkoffmanBetsy Dennison is a nurse practitioner and a wonderful educator with whom I have worked for more than five years in a effort to teach family doctors about the importance of the appropriate management of geriatric anemia.
Betsy also has a strong oncology and patient education background. Please take a look at the article she wrote on the WHO recent push to ensure we hear the results of all clinical trials. No longer should negative results be buried and never see the light of day.
Please consider her commentary here on their public statement posted here, with a link to be found in our clinical trial section of our nonprofit CLL Society's newly launched website. Information on clinical trials will be a burgeoning section of our new website over the next several months.
You may find also more of interest in the many articles we used for our launch and in the new video material from ESH 2014 and ASH 2014 that will be posting every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on CLLSociety.org until ASCO. As usual, I include my analysis, references, and summary.
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