Kilian developed leukemia as a baby. This marked the start of a months-long battle for his life that required his family and doctors to give their all. Today, thanks to new therapies, Kilian is cured.
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Pediatric oncologist Jean-Pierre Bourquin is working to develop gentler therapies and seeking ways of tackling aggressive forms of blood cancer more …
Kilian Käslin developed leukemia as a baby. The diagnosis marked the start of a months-long battle for his life that required his family and doctors …
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Today, many children with cancer can be treated successfully. A new Center of Competence in Research aims to make treatments even more targeted and effective. Read more in the UZH Magazin.
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