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2004 Press Releases

Annual Meeting:

Breakthrough Research on Blood Disorders and Treatments Presented at World-Renowned Hematology Meeting

Top Experts to Discuss Growing Concern Over Bone Marrow Disorder

New Treatment for Patients with Imatinib-Resistant Leukemia

Genetic Target Found for Pediatric Leukemia

Genetic Target Found for Lymphoma Treatment

Old Treatment Remains Best Option for Patients with Blood Disorder

Discovery of Genetic Profiles, Mutations Aid in Treatment of Bone Marrow Disorders

Recruitment of Immune Response in Treatment of Leukemia

Researchers Add More Pieces to the Puzzle of Finding Cure for Common Childhood Cancer

Modified Cancer Therapy Regimens Offer Successful Treatments for Lymphoma with Few Side Effects

Thalidomide May Be Effective in Fighting Deadly Cancer in Bone Marrow

New Studies Identify Advances in Sickle Cell Disease

New Insight Into Common Anti-Clotting Therapies

Next Generation Treatment Shows Promise for Management of Blood Clotting Disorder

Researchers Effectively Use Novel Mutagenesis Screen to Identify Genetic Suppressors of Thrombosis

Researchers Unlock New Clues to Why Group A Strep Bacteria Targets Humans

Nancy and Ron Reagan Presented Award for Their Support of Stem Cell Research

Prestigious Medical Society to Give Top Honors to Blood Disease Champions

Research Pioneers Honored with Prestigious Awards

High School Student Symposium Encourages Interest in Science and Medical Research


Blood Journal:

Impaired Neuromotor Function Following Cancer Treatment Can Improve

Study Determines the Optimal Time for Bone Marrow Transplant in Patients with Blood Disorder

Cardiac Monitoring Essential for Preventing Heart Disease in Patients with Blood Disorder

Enoxaparin Prevents Stillbirth in Pregnant Women with Clotting Disorder

Higher Doses of Cancer Drug Imatinib Proven Effective and Safe

Genes Predict Response of Adult Leukemia Patients to Chemotherapy

Top Medical and Scientific Societies Commit to Providing Free Access to Medical and Scientific Research

Free Access to Science: A Model for the Dissemination of Scientific Literature


Government Affairs and Practice:

ASH Supports Energy and Commerce Committee Chair in Calling for Congressional Oversight of NIH Open Access Proposal

Hematologists Support House and Senate Efforts to Ease Stem Cell Restrictions

Hematologists Applaud New NIH Grant Opportunities In MPDs and MDS

ASH Endorses California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative

Hematologists Support Efforts of House of Representatives to Open Avenues of Embryonic Stem Cell Research

 

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