Hematology
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CHIP: The Silent Threat Steps Into the Limelight
Understanding of CHIP is expanding as researchers better determine methods for prognosis and disease mitigation.
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Patient-Reported Outcomes Predict Mortality in Cutaneous Chronic GVHD
Study findings are relevant to dermatologists in academic and transplant centers and the community who provide skin cancer screenings or other...
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Doxorubicin Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Women With Hodgkin Lymphoma
Investigators review breast cancer incidence in nearly 2,000 women treated for Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Cancer Surgery Tied to Increased Venous Thromboembolism Risk
The temporal trends showed that the risk for pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis peaked immediately after surgery and plateaued within 120...
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Can Iron Supplementation Protect Against Celiac Disease?
Low iron levels, due to genetics, is linked to increased celiac disease risk, suggesting supplements may benefit.
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Tirofiban Reduces Early Neurologic Deterioration After Stroke
Antiplatet medication, tirofiban, given by IV may reduce early neurolgic decline, says study.
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A Counterintuitive Approach to Lowering Cholesterol in Children
With parental help, self-generated activity is a skill that can be regained if sedentary behavior is curtailed.
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GVHD raises vitiligo risk in transplant recipients
Graft-versus-host disease appears to raise vitiligo risk in transplant recipients, particularly those who receive hematopoietic stem cell...
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Sickle Cell Gene Therapy ‘Truly Transformative’
New research on a just-approved gene therapy for sickle cell disease shows the efficacy of a single infusion of lovo-cel.
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Underdiagnosed: Iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy
IDA increases a patient’s risk of delivering preterm and developing postpartum depression and puts their infants at a risk for perinatal mortality...
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Unexplained collapse unveils rare blood disorder
Acquired TTP often appears to arise in connection with either an immune trigger, such as a viral infection, or immune dysregulation associated...