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		<title>Checking In and Checking Up with CLL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I reported out on social media last week that I received a good checkup with from my oncologist last Friday. While that is a very true statement, let me take a minute to elaborate exactly what “good” means. I walk out of his office at the conclusion of any appointment with an agreed upon understanding [...]]]></description>
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