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Gugliotta G, Castagnetti F, Palandri F et al. Old age affects survival but not response in Philadelphia Positive (Ph+) Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) patients treated with imatinib (IM): a study of the GIMEMA CML working party. F1000Posters 2010, 1:53 (poster)

Old age affects survival but not response in Philadelphia Positive (Ph+) Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) patients treated with imatinib (IM): a study of the GIMEMA CML working party

Gabriele Gugliotta1, Fausto Castagnetti, Francesca Palandri, Massimo Breccia, Marilina Amabile, Simona Soverini, Nicoletta Testoni, Giulia Marzocchi, Carmen Baldazzi, Mario Annunziata, Emilio Usala, Simona Sica, Mario Tiribelli, Monica Bocchia, Antonella Gozzini, Sabina Russo, Fausto Palmieri, Vittorio Meneghini, Anna D'Emilio, Giuliana Alimena, Giovanni Martinelli, Fabrizio Pane, Giuseppe Saglio, Michele Baccarani, Gianantonio Rosti
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Published 31 Mar 2010

Old age affects survival but not response in Philadelphia Positive (Ph+) Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) patients treated with imatinib (IM): a study of the GIMEMA CML working party

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Gabriele Gugliotta1, Fausto Castagnetti, Francesca Palandri, Massimo Breccia, Marilina Amabile, Simona Soverini, Nicoletta Testoni, Giulia Marzocchi, Carmen Baldazzi, Mario Annunziata, Emilio Usala, Simona Sica, Mario Tiribelli, Monica Bocchia, Antonella Gozzini, Sabina Russo, Fausto Palmieri, Vittorio Meneghini, Anna D'Emilio, Giuliana Alimena, Giovanni Martinelli, Fabrizio Pane, Giuseppe Saglio, Michele Baccarani, Gianantonio Rosti
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1 Department of Hematology/Oncology "L. and A. Seràgnoli", University of Bologna and S.Orsola - Malpighi Hospital, Italy
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51st American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting 2009
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NCT00510926, NCT00514488
Competing Interests

The study was done on the behalf of the Gimema CML Working Party.

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