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Mark Drummond obtained his medical degree from the University of Glasgow (UK) and since then has trained as a hematologist in the West of Scotland and the Canterbury District Health Board (Christchurch, New Zealand) and back at Glasgow University, where he also gained a PhD in chronic myeloid leukemia. He is currently a consultant hematologist and honorary senior lecturer at the Beatson Cancer Centre (Glasgow, UK) as well as an investigator on multiple UK and international clinical trials. Here he talks to Commissioning Editor Jennifer Straiton, commenting on the recent announcement from the Scottish Medicines Consortium, regarding their acceptance of the use of the combination chemotherapy treatment Vyxeos® (daunorubicin and cytarabine) for the treatment of high-risk acute myeloid leukemia in adults. He then discusses the ongoing and future clinical trials in this disease area and then turns to more personalized treatments.
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