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Hi, I'm a fourth year medical student at Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine who will be editing this article over the next few weeks as part of a medical writing elective course that I'm taking. I will adhere to the WikiProject medicine manual of style. I plan on improving the article, updating the citations, and adding to the diagnosis section. Please reach out to me with any recommendations, comments, or critiques. I look forward to working with anyone who has an interest in improving this article. Sections to Prioritize: Diagnosis, Citations Resources for Basic Information: UpToDate, Journal of The American Society of Hematology, Journal of Clinical Oncology

Project Timeline:

  • Week 1 (03/01/21-03/05/21) - read up on background information, identify additional resources; determine the need for new article sections
  • Week 2 (03/08/21-03/12/21) - continue to read; check current resources, begin article edits
  • Week 3 (03/15/21-03/19/21) - complete online edits of article in preparation for peer review
  • Week 4 (03/22/21-03/26/21) - incorporate feedback into the article and making changes where necessary

If there are any specific recommendations or changes that you all would like to see incorporated, please let me know, and I will prioritize those as well. Thank you!— Precedingunsigned comment added byKelgee (talkcontribs)19:21, 12 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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