Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML)

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Published 2023-05-26
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). CML is a type of cancer that affects the blood and the bone marrow. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) Introduction
1:10 Hematopoiesis Pathway
12:33 Pathophysiology: Chronic Phase
19:35 Pathophysiology: Accelerated Phase
26:47 Pathophysiology: Blast Phase
31:34 Diagnostic Approach to CML
43:37 Treatment
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All Comments (21)
  • @edgep8562
    When I graduate from medical school I am gonna say that I have graduated from this channel, because without it I would have never made it.
  • I was diagnosed with CML 6 weeks ago. This video just made me understand what is going on in a simple way. Thank you. Thank you very much.
  • @jaymes1
    i learned more about my disease in 40 min that 15yrs with my doctors! thank you so much!
  • @maharisc9938
    I learned so much from your video. As a 4 yr CML patient, this helps me understand what it is but yet I have not reached MMR. So I still have questions to why? I'll continue my fight and also further research, thank you so much for getting this boulder rolling.
  • @DeminemTDOSS
    my mind has been blown once again with this lecture. All you who put in work for the lectures, notes, templates should be proud of yourselves.
  • @DeminemTDOSS
    What a great video. I recommend people getting the membership because the notes are really helpful, it can save you a bunch of time
  • @ClassicB3bituh
    I can only wish I had you as my professor. However, I am blessed to be able to watch your lectures and learn an immense amount of info that I could not with the instructors at my school who are getting paid thousands smh 🤦🏻‍♀
  • @ER-xl6cs
    I love these lectures. He’s helping me understand what my husband died of. The doctors didn’t know and I got a vague dx after his death. It took weeks to get spinal fluid and bone marrow test results. Thanks to the lecturer for this information. As I review all the medical records, his explanations really help me.
  • @jojosy8160
    This is the best channel in YouTube i ever seen Thank you very much for these important information that you gave us ❤
  • Perfect timing for this video to come out, was finally getting to haematology. Thanks!
  • @kellymcnevin
    This was very well done my cancer doc took the time to explain my cml to me but not to this degree. Next time I see him I will tell him about this channel. Him may recommend this to his patients.
  • Awesome and amazing efforts are being put in these medical explanations, thank you very much man, you help alot of students , and this is amazing
  • Thank you so much, am a fifth year medical student from Uganda in Africa. You make my medical school life easy
  • @saaaaaa1129
    You have a great talent breaking down complex topics. Thank you so much.
  • i should be really thankful for you to making these topics really simple, highlighting the important points. these videos are being really helpful for me in managing patients in hospital set up. Thank you so much. great job... Keep it up. :thanksdoc: