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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is a type of blood cancer. Even though patients get the same treatment, some get cured whereas others relapse. The reason is that AML is a biologically heterogeneous cancer. Some patients of AML have chromosomal abnormalities in their leukemic cells whereas others have mutations in genes or in some cases there is a combination of both. These genetic changes harbored by the leukemic cells are critical in influencing response to treatment and disease outcome.

Department of Anaesthesia Critical Care and Pain

The Department of Anaesthesia comprises of the Anaesthesia Service, the Intensive Care Unit and the Pain Service. The services are provided by five permanent staff members and twelve senior residents from ACTREC as well as twenty –two permanent staff members and residents from TMH. Several members of the department are specialists in their respective field.

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