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Helaine recovered from leukemia

Your first treatment should be the one that's the most likely to offer the best outcome.

One way to feel more in control of this situation is to learn about your disease, treatment options, and the medical experts who are best qualified to treat your particular type of leukemia.

Being informed does not usually make people feel depressed; rather, it often helps people to keep a hopeful attitude.

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