Where Can I Get the Best Treatment for Leukemia?

Question by Would you believe me if I told you?: Where can I get the best treatment for leukemia?
I have chronic myelogenous leukemia. I do not have the Phillidelphia chromosone. And what are the best ways to get rid of this?

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Answer by Steve B
MD Anderson,houston,tex
Cleveland Clinic,cleveland
Johns Hopkins,Baltimore,Md
Mayo Clinic,Minnesota…………

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