I am 60 and am 78 months out from diagnosis after a Campath induced remission in '02, relapse and remission in '04, followed by a non-myeloablative (mini-) allogeneic stem cell transplant in '04 also. There is very little literature because this is a rare disease and not many peoiple are working on it, plus it is hard to compile data with such few subjects (maybe 125-150 US new cases per year). There was a scattering of studies out in '02 - '03 highlighting success with Campath. Campath remains the treatment of choice, sometimes paired with drugs in the Pentostatin family. The disease, as far as I know, is still considered uncurable. But 78 months months is certainly simething to aim for. I have been blessed.