Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 Hi , Thanks for your kind words, I was thinking of you when I was sitting next to Prof. Goldman. Funny how our worlds collide sometimes.. I was talking to him about Sandy Craine in the U.K. and how (knock on wood) she continues to do so well post her transplant. He thinks very fondly of her and you can tell that we patients certainly occupy a special place in his heart. I am so glad you got a chance to see him and happier still that you are in the Dasatinib trial and my fingers are crossed that it will all work out for you. Love and peace, Cheryl-Anne > > Good for you, Cheryl. I see Dr. Goldman as a patient every two months and have also gone to one of his lectures. He's one of the grand old men of CML and at present, as a visiting researcher at NIH, is really the only CML specialist in the Washington, DC region. He can answer any of your questions about Gleevec and Dasatinib plus other treatments and do so with patience and in interesting ways. > ' > For those who can make it to Montreal for this presentation, I urge you to go. > > Loewenkamp > [ ] Prof. Goldman - Montreal, May 24, 2006- Lunch & Learn for CML Patients > > > Hello Fellow patients! > > We have a very special announcement. Prof Goldman > (formerly,Chairman of the department of Haematology at Hammersmith > hospital in the UK), Fogarty scholar, Hematology Branch, National > Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, Bethesda, land will give a > special lecture to CML patients, their family memebers and supporters > in Montreal, Quebec Canada, on Wednesday May 24th, 2006. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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