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This program shows and explains how this cancer spreads through the body. It distinguishes between acute and chronic leukemia; covers the history of leukemia treatments from chemotherapy through the combination of chemotherapy and radiation, to bone marrow transplants and a host of new devices and techniques for diagnosing and treating the illness; explains that more than half of today’s young leukemia patients will be cured; and shows how a patient copes with chronic leukemia. (19 minutes)



 
    

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Our Immune System
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A veritable army of cells is constantly on the alert in our bodies. Its mission is to destroy any foreign cells, viruses, or bacteria that attack the fortress they are protecting, the human body. This program uses stunning imagery to describe the bat...(more details)
 
Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

This program distinguishes between the two types of arthritis and describes the nature of the diseases and the treatments: in the case of osteoarthritis, described as a wear-and-tear disease, arthroscopic surgery, cortisone shots and anti-inflammator...(more details)
 
Cerebral Palsy: What Every Parent Should Know

This program covers the causes, symptoms, and range of possible treatments of cerebral palsy, including the relationship between physical and mental handicaps, and the role of medications and physical therapy in treatment. Animation illustrates the a...(more details)
 
Kidney Disease
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This program from The Doctor Is In deals with end-state renal disease-progressive kidney failure which, up until a generation ago, was routinely fatal but which can now be treated by means of hemodialysis and organ transplantation. Neither of these i...(more details)
 
Treating Stroke

Focusing on a patient who suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage, this program explains how specialized therapies provided during the critical period after the stroke can prevent the customary consequences of a stroke. It lists the warning signs of a str...(more details)
 


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