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Andrew Wei | EHA 2018 | Targeting apoptosis in AML

By Andrew Wei

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Jun 19, 2018


At the 23rd Congress of the European Hematology Association, Andrew Wei (chair of our Rest of the World steering committee) from Monash University, Melbourne, AU, discusses BCL2 inhibition which has become a promising therapeutic target in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). He further discussed an investigator-initiated phase Ib dose escalation study of venetoclax in combination with intensive chemotherapy in fit elderly AML patients.

Targeting apoptosis in AML