Intractable chronic lymphocytic leukemia and interferon.

Med Hypotheses

Research Service, VA Hospital, Hines, IL.

Published: July 1991

The hypothesis that interferon may be useful for intractable chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is based on two incidental findings: first, the similarity in the in vitro radioresistance of the blood lymphocytes of intractable CLL and of hairy cells; secondly, the similarity of the incidence of intractable CLL patients and the incidence of CLL patients who respond to interferon treatment.

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