Kyowa Kirin forms global collaborative with advocacy groups to address unmet needs in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

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Kyowa Kirin published a patient-focused global consensus statement that highlights 12 recommendations for healthcare authorities, policymakers, hospitals, and clinicians to drive positive change for the global cutaneous T-cell lymphoma patient community.

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