2003 Press Releases
Annual Meeting:
Premier International Meeting Provides Latest News and Issues In Blood Disorders
Breakthroughs Lead to Better Understanding in Prevention of Transfusion-Transmitted Infection
Asprin Use Safe and Effective in Patients with Abnormal
Red Cell Counts (or with Polycythemia)
Novel Approaches to Current Cellular Therapies Continue Progress Towards Disease Prevention
Researchers Look to Stem Cell Therapy and Bone Marrow Transplants to Find a Cure for Diabetes
Hope Available in New Therapies and Screening Recommendations for Patients with Anemia and Myelodysplstic Syndrome
Novel Therapies Show Promise Against Myeloid Leukemia
Newly Identified Genes May Help Predict Outcome in Childhood Leukemia
Addition of Rituximab to Standard Chemotherapy Does Not Influence Response Rates in Older Lymphoma Patients
New Advances in Thrombosis Help Further Understanding of Disease Prevention
Use of New Direct Thrombin Inhibitor May Be As Effective as Current Standard Treatment
American Society of Hematology Sponsors High School Symposium at San Diego Annual Meeting
American Society of Hematology Honors Prominent Researchers with Major Awards
Blood Journal:
Drug Holds Promise as an Alternative for Sickle Cell Patients Unable to Tolerate Standard Treatment
Gene Expression Profiling May Lead to Customized Treatments For Pediatric Leukemia Patients
Researchers Identify Genes that May be Associated with Prognosis in Pediatric Leukemia
Drug May Eliminate Transfusions in Patients with Blood Disorder
Study Results Show Promise for Development of Gene Therapy to Treat Blood Diseases
Standard Oncology Assessment Tool May Prevent High Dose Chemotherapy and Stem Cell Transplants for Potential Non-Responding Patients
Government Affairs and Practice:
ASH Presents Advocacy Awards to Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Claude Lenfant, M.D.
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