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The Hematologist is the member newsletter of American Society of Hematology (ASH). It is designed for the broad constituency of ASH, all working toward the ultimate goal of conquering blood diseases. The Hematologist updates readers about important developments in the field of hematology and highlights what ASH is doing for its members.
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CancerCast

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CancerCast

Weill Cornell Medicine

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New scientific developments are transforming the future of cancer treatment and care. Hosted by world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist Dr. John Leonard, CancerCast is your window into research breakthroughs, innovative therapies and honest accounts of living with and beyond cancer. Questions or suggestions? Email us at cancercast@med.cornell.edu.
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The American Society of Hematology Trainee Council is proud to announce the creation of a new podcast to accompany our new trainee-focused publication Hematopoiesis. The podcast is by and for hematology trainees at all levels of training, from medical students to residents to fellows to doctoral students, and all episodes are created and produced by the ASH Trainee Council. With Hematopoiesis and our new podcast, we aim to bring content about the history of hematology, career pathways in hem ...
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Waiting is the Hardest podcast is back with all new episodes! The goal of this podcast is to provide hope and healing to others by sharing stories of perseverance and triumph during difficult situations. Season 1 focused on one woman's story of survival following a near fatal car accident. Season 2 will focus on two young ladies healing of sickle cell disease following a bone marrow transplant. Share your story of waiting with us on social media or email us at waitingisthehardestpodcast@gmai ...
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CatharSIS is a podcast about the meaning of life, created by Michal and Maayan as a way to honor the life of their dad, an Oncologist/Hematologist who would often ask his patients, family, friends, even strangers: “What’s the meaning of life?” It’s a relatable podcast where two sisters, both Associate Marriage and Family Therapists, interview different people about the meaning of life, existentialism, friendship, relationships, love, death, grief, and nostalgia. If you want to learn more abo ...
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Blood & Cancer

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Blood & Cancer

Medscape Professional Network

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The official podcast feed of MDedge Hematology-Oncology, part of the Medscape Professional Network. On Thursdays, Dr. David Henry interviews key opinion leaders and rising stars in hematology and oncology. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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JCO Oncology Practice Podcast

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JCO Oncology Practice Podcast

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

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JCO Oncology Practice (JCO OP) provides oncologists and other oncology professionals with information and tools to enhance practice efficiency and promote a high standard for quality of patient care. The goal of JCO OP is to be the authoritative resource on clinical and administrative management for practicing oncologists. The Journal includes original research, feature articles, and section columns on various issues pertinent to daily practice operations, all of which are subject to peer re ...
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Dr. Michael Scott is joined by Dr. Sumedha Arya for a conversation with Dr. Cindy de Jong. They discuss a study covered by Drs. Scott and Arya in their recent Diffusion article titled “Anticoagulation and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Acknowledging Calls to Action.” Dr. de Jong performed analysis for the study and …
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In this episode, Trainee Council Chairs, Drs. Becky Zon and Ajay Major, interview Dr. Nancy Berliner, Blood Editor-in Chief and Dr. Andrew Roberts, Blood Deputy Editor, on their careers in academic editing and publishing, including career development tips for trainees who are interested in a career in publishing.…
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Get ready for this incredible BONUS episode of Waiting is the Hardest!🎙️We're sharing a true story that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Our house was struck by lightning during Sofia's Bone Marrow Transplant, and what followed was a journey of challenges, fear, and ultimately, triumph. Join us as we reflect on this life-changing experience…
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Nutrition plays an important role in cancer care, including helping people to navigate treatment side effects. Many people like to dish out diet advice, but for cancer patients, there are unique considerations to be mindful of before, during, and after treatment. From sipping to snacking, registered oncology dietitians provide invaluable advice and…
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We wrap up our conversation with Dr. Gregory Yanik, Director of the Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Program at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Parts 1 and 2 of this double bonus episode is a must-listen for every patient, family, and doctor in the healthcare field. Dr. Yanik epitomizes a model of compassion a…
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In this installment, Dr. Nicole Gormley and Dr. Grzegorz Nowakowski discuss a collaboration between ASH and the FDA that led to a successful workshop on regulatory science in hematology, an event they co-chaired and one that will return Oct. 10–11 at ASH headquarters in Washington, D.C. Dr. Gormley, a hematologist with the FDA, is the Division Dire…
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You're in for a treat, WITH listeners! Have you ever interacted with a doctor and asked yourself, "how can I clone this provider so everyone can have this great experience?" Well, I have and this is the doctor I wish every single person receiving medical care could receive it from. Dr. Gregory Yanik is the Director of the Pediatric Blood and Marrow…
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In this installment, Contributing Editor Dr. Loretta J. Nastoupil has a conversation with Dr. Michael Dickinson. They discuss the New England Journal of Medicine article covered by Dr. Nastoupil in her most recent Diffusion article titled, “The Next Wave of T-cell Engagement for the Management of Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma.” In the article, Dr. …
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Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States with an increasing number of new diagnoses under the age of 55. Screening guidelines continue to evolve in an effort to find these cancers at an early stage. New surgical advancements are increasingly less invasive, reducing recovery times and hospital stays. Guest: …
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Dr. Andrew Campbell, Director of the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Disease program at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C graces our presence on the show. Dr. Campbell enlightens us with the latest in cures for sickle cell disease, educates us on first-of-its-kind legislation, the Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Centers Act of 2022, natural r…
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Nesta segunda parte de nossa serie sobre a adaptação das Diretrizes de Prática Clínica da ASH sobre tromboembolismo venoso na América Latina, Dra. Suely Meireles Rezende e Dr. Daniel Días Ribeiro discutem a publicação das diretrizes para prevenção de tromboemboilsmo venoso em pacientes na América Latina. Este podcast é a versão em português de uma …
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En este episodio de nuestra serie sobre las Guías de Práctica Clínica de ASH, la Dra. Pamela Zuñiga y el Dr. Pedro Pablo García Lázaro Guillermo conversan sobre la importancia clínica de las nuevas Guías de ASH para el Manejo del Tromboembolismo Venoso para América Latina. Este podcast es la versión en español de una serie especial de tres partes c…
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In this installment of our ASH Clinical Practice Guidelines series, Dr. Luis Meillon and Dr. Jaime Pereira have a conversation about the clinical importance of new ASH Guidelines on Venous Thromboembolism in Latin America. This podcast is the English version of a dedicated three-part series in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Dr. Luis Meillon is a…
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Sofia is the spotlight of season two! Born with Sickle Cell Anemia, an inherited blood disorder that affects red blood cells, Sofia underwent a Bone Marrow transplant that cured her of this disease that causes pain, fatigue, and additional complications. This season will feature Sofia's journey of healing. We will interview Sofia's donor, her broth…
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Johnita shares the backstory of Sofia's birth and how the choices that resulted from this birth story set the course for Sofia's life path. Other topics include: Tests to determine genetic and/or health issues with unborn fetus', communicating sickle cell trait within the black community, advice for pregnant women with babies with health issues, an…
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Making the decision to go through a transplant is a difficult, if not heart wrenching, decision. How does one make the decision to go through transplant? Where does the peace come from to move forward with a life changing decision? This episode reveals insights that helped Sofia's family make this difficult choice. Other topics include: Sofia's men…
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Big brother, and Sofia's perfect match donor, Tevis, joins this episode of WITH. He offers an extremely unique perspective on donating bone marrow, insights into complications he faced following the procedure, and the importance of donating organs. BMF donor process:https://bethematch.org/transplant-basics/donation-process/donating-bone-marrow/…
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Sofia's bone marrow transplant happened in 2011. In this episode, listeners are introduced to my niece, Kennedy, who offers a more recent perspective on the transplant process. Kennedy underwent a Bone Marrow Transplant in 2019. She'll share her story and her journey of recovery and healing from Sickle Cell Anema. Kennedy and her mom, Tamika, offer…
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This episode is full of resources for anyone going through, considering, or curious about Bone Marrow Transplant. Topics include: coping and supporting transplant patients, and weighing the advantages, and tradeoffs of undergoing a transplant. We also discuss reproduction and fertility challenges associated with transplants. Sofia shares insightful…
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In this podcast, our Medical Director, Dr. Brad Lewis, talks with Dr. Scott Canna, from the Division of Rheumatology and the Immune Dysregulation Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Lewis and Dr. Canna discuss Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH); what HLH is, treating and diagnosing HLH, and infections that make you particularl…
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In this podcast, our Medical Director, Brad Lewis, discusses a pediatric case of aHUS with Dr. Amara Finch, a Pediatric Resident Physician at the University of Utah. Dr. Finch presents a fascinating case of atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) in a 40-day-old patient. Using Machaon Diagnostics' fast turnaround time, physicians were able to get…
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In this installment, 2023 ASH Summit on Immunotherapies for Hematologic Diseases co-chair Dr. Terry Fry, and The Hematologist Editor-in-Chief Dr. Shaji Kumar have a conversation about what attendees can expect for this year’s summit, taking place in-person only. They discuss the current progress of immunotherapies for treating hematologic malignanc…
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In this installment, The Hematologist Editor-in-Chief Dr. Shaji Kumar has a conversation with Contributing Editor Dr. Saad Usmani. They discuss Dr. Usmani’s Year’s Best coverage in which he describes the past year’s breakthroughs in immunotherapies for multiple myeloma. The focus in particular on B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) –targeted therapies…
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In this installment, Contributing Editor Dr. Lori Muffly has a conversation with Dr. Partow Kebriaei. They discuss the Blood article covered by Dr. Muffly in her most recent Diffusion article titled, “Should Minimal Residual Disease Guide the Way? The Evolving Role of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Adults With Ph+ Acute Lymphobla…
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In the second episode of this Hematopoiesis Bench to Bedside series, Dr. Manuel Espinoza-Gutarra has conversations with Dr. Aaron Mitchell, Dr. Yousuf Zafar (@yzafar), Dr. Aju Mathew, and Dr. Nandita Khera (@khera_nandita), experts in the field of financial toxicity in cancer patients, who offer different perspectives regarding the impact of the fi…
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Dr. John Leonard shares his list of the 10 most interesting and impactful lymphoma and blood cancer abstracts to be presented at the 2022 meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH). This episode also features 5 “bonus” podcast-only abstract selections in addition to offering extra insight into one of this year’s plenary sessions. Host: Joh…
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, yet it receives far less research funding than other common cancers, in part due to the stigma surrounding this disease. However, smoking is not the only risk factor – many patients are diagnosed with lung cancer who have never smoked in their entire lives. Recent advancements in screening and treat…
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Breast cancer screening aims to catch breast abnormalities and cancers early, often before the onset of physical symptoms. There are many tools available including mammography, ultrasound, and MRI as well as image-assisted biopsies. Depending on cancer risk, breast density, and other variables, a combination of these may be used to detect breast ma…
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) accounts for about one-fourth of all new leukemia cases and diagnosis typically comes from routine bloodwork. While most cases result in a watch-and-wait strategy, understanding the underpinnings of this disease has helped advance CLL care, research and treatment. Guest: John Allan, MD, hematologist and medical on…
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En este episodio, el Dr. Rubén Mesa entrevista al Dr. Diego Adrianzen-Herrera y la Dra. Joanna Robles en honor del Mes de la Herencia Hispana sobre sus experiencias como hematólogos de ascendencia hispana/latina, la importancia de ASH y un buen mentor en sus carreras, lo que los llevó a estudiar medicina, y la forma de garantizar que la comunidad h…
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In this installment, Dr. Ruben Mesa leads a conversation in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, in an interview with Dr. Diego Adrianzen-Herrera and Dr. Joanna Robles. They share their experiences as hematologists of Hispanic/LatinX heritage and discuss the role of mentorship and ASH in their work, what led them to their careers in medicine, and what…
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In this installment, Contributing Editor Dr. David Rees has a conversation with Drs. Naja Nyffenegger and Vania Manolova. They discuss the Blood article covered by Dr. Rees in his most recent Diffusion article titled, “Iron-restricted Erythropoiesis in Sickle Cell Disease.” In the article, Dr. Rees explored the study by Dr. Nyffenegger and colleagu…
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In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Holter-Chakrabarty, chair of the ASH Committee on Government Affairs, and Dr. Sarah O’Brien, chair of the ASH Working Group on Maternal Health in Hematology have a conversation about recent issues facing maternal health care, and what the Society and its membership is doing to confront these challenges, through advocac…
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Pain is one of the most common, but complex symptoms for cancer patients. Both cancer and its treatments can cause pain and managing this pain is a personalized process. While there are numerous pharmacological and non-drug based approaches, improving pain can significantly impact quality of life. Oncology care teams and pain management specialists…
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In this podcast, our Medical Director, Brad Lewis, talks with Dr. Christina Klein, a transplant nephrologist and the head of the transplant program at Piedmont Transplant Institute in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Lewis and Dr. Klein discuss renal transplants and the different roles of testing around renal transplants (i.e. gene sequencing and soluble MAC). The…
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In this episode of Hematopoiesis, Dr. Alexis Caulier has exciting conversations with three experts in the field about how early bench work on the genetic regulation of fetal hemoglobin led to the development of bedside gene therapies. Dr. David Nathan revisits the beneficial role of fetal hemoglobin to improve the clinical manifestations of hemoglo…
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Kidney cancer is among the ten most common forms of cancer with about 79,000 new cases annually. It is often found incidentally but certain variables may increase risk, including factors such as family history, smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, and more. Kidney cancer can present in many ways, but common signs and symptoms, such as blood in ur…
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In the third episode of this Hematopoiesis Women in Hematology three-part series, Dr. Becky Zon (@beckyzon) has a conversation with Director of the Haematology Clinical Trials Unit at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Australia Dr. Nada Hamad (@nadahamad). Dr. Hamad shares her experiences as a lymphoma/bone marrow transplant/cellular therapies clinician, P…
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In this installment, Contributing Editor Dr. Loretta Nastoupil has a conversation with Dr. Melody Smith. They discuss a Nature Medicine article covered by Dr. Nastoupil in her most recent Diffusion article titled, “Trust Your Gut: Changes in Intestinal Microbiome Are Associated With Outcomes Following CAR-T Therapy.” In the article, Dr. Nastoupil d…
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In this podcast, our Medical Director, Brad Lewis, continues his conversation with Jamey Kain, Vice President of Genetic Innovation here at Machaon. Brad and Jamey discuss what next-generation sequencing (NGS) is, why it's important and some of the issues we face with NGS. Don't forget, Machaon offers genetic testing STAT results in 48 hours!…
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Groundbreaking updates and scientific advancements were shared at the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, a leading conference bringing together oncology professionals from around the world. This conversation covers top research presented across solid tumors and hematologic malignancies that is changing the landscape o…
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