
Grace Anne leads an active life, thanks to treatment and long term maintenance for her leukemia.
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Grace Anne was diagnosed with leukemia just before she celebrated her second birthday. She has received treatment and now is in long term maintenance. Although there is no cure for her leukemia, Grace Anne's mom is hopeful for a full and active life for her daughter. At the BRI, our researchers have developed a way to turn leukemia on and off in the laboratory. We want to continue our research until we find a cure.
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