Updates from the UK at ASH
Dr Graham Collins (Oxford, UK) discusses real-world data from patients treated with CD19 CAR-T in England. He then reviews data presented on the risk of fracture following front-line R-CHOP… read more.
Dr Graham Collins (Oxford, UK) discusses real-world data from patients treated with CD19 CAR-T in England. He then reviews data presented on the risk of fracture following front-line R-CHOP… read more.
Dr Steven Horwitz (New York, USA) discusses new directions for treating PTCL. Written by Thomas R. Collins.
Using rituximab in combination with chemotherapy — tailored based on risk profile and response speed — produced good results in children, adolescents and young adults with classic Hodgkin lymphoma,… read more.
Dr Alison J. Moskowitz (New York, USA) and Dr Graham Collins (Oxford, UK) review the long-term follow up data from brentuximabvedotin and nivolumab for R/R Hodgkin lymphoma Written by Thomas R. Collins
Dr Alison J. Moskowitz (New York, USA) highlights the long-term follow up data for single-agent brentuximab vedotin as pre-transplant salvage.
Dr Wendy Osborne (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) highlights data coming from the H10 and AHL2011 trials. She then reviews data presented on the long-term follow up of the HD14… read more.
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting in 2019, held in Orlando, Florida, as usual gave interesting updates in the management of lymphoma.
Researchers find that several genetic disorders, including MUC1 kidney disease, may share a novel molecular mechanism — and identify a promising therapeutic lead. Misfolded MUC1-fs protein (green) builds up in the kidneys of a mouse model of MUC1 kidney disease.
Includes education and counselling component for caregivers American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
A recent study completed at the University of Helsinki investigated the amount and quality of bacteria resistant to antibiotics in breast milk and the gut of mother-infant pairs,… read more.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder affecting 10 – 20 per cent of people. Abdominal pain, bloating and altered bowel habit significantly affect patients’ quality… read more.
Two years after recommendations, only a small percentage have been tested. A Brief Report appearing in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine looks at testing rates for Hepatitis C virus… read more.