High Levels of Natural Immune Suppressor Correlate with Poor Survival in the Most Common Leukemia (IMAGE)
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Patients diagnosed with the most common form of leukemia who also have high levels of an enzyme known to suppress the immune system are most likely to die early, researchers say. Pictured is Dr. Ravindra Kolhe, breast and molecular pathologist and director of the Georgia Esoteric & Molecular Labs LLC in the Department of Pathology at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
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Phil Jones, Senior Photographer, Augusta University
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