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Not long ago, a diagnosis of blood cancer meant long chemotherapy cycles, endless IV drips, and months of hospital visits that drained both body and mind. But that image is fast fading. Medicine has quietly rewritten the script.
Today, some types of blood cancers are treated entirely in outpatient clinics. No hospital admission, no infusion drips, not even an injection in many cases. You walk in for a check-up, collect your medicine, and go home.
Doctors say these cancers are now easier to manage than diabetes. That isn’t an exaggeration, it’s the result of two decades of scientific breakthroughs that turned deadly diseases into manageable chronic conditions.
The Cancers That Changed the Rules
Two blood cancers have led this quiet revolution: Chronic Myeloid Le

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