Did anybody else read this article? I stumbled across it, but found it a little confusing. It says, "A leukemia test can help identify patients who are strong candidates for lifelong treatment free remission (TFR)—meaning they are effectively cured of the disease. Dr. Ilaria Pagani is first author on the research paper which was published today in the journal Blood. She says the breakthrough in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) research is the cumulation of six years of investigation."
The article goes on to say: "Until now, the assumption was that every blood cell that contained BCR::ABL1 was evidence of persistent disease that could lead to relapse," Dr. Pagani said. "What we have now shown is that the chances of relapse depend greatly on which type of cell the disease is detected in—if it's in what are known as myeloid cells, then the chances of TFR are sadly pretty low, but if it's in lymphocytes then that has limited impact on relapse likelihood."
I was curious if anyone's oncologist had mentioned this study and what exactly it might mean.
Thanks.