2005 Press Releases
American Society of Hematology’s Self-Assessment Program Receives Approval for Maintenance of Certification Credit
American Society of Hematology and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Partner to Launch New Award Program
American Society of Hematology Partners with Major Health Organizations to Launch patientINFORM.org
Annual Meeting:
Translating Research from Bench to Bedside: The Focus of Far-Reaching Medical Meeting
New Predictor of Deadly Complication Identified in Sickle Cell Patients
Preventive Care Reduces Bleeding in Children with Hemophilia
New Treatment Target Found for a Lethal Form of Leukemia
Researchers Discover Improved Treatment Option for Patients with Multiple Myeloma
New Studies Identify Advances in Treatment of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Studies Highlight Need for Safe, Effective Therapies to Treat and Prevent Thromboembolic Events Following Orthopedic Surgery
Recent Studies Produce Promising Results in Effectively Treating Blood-Borne and Bone Marrow-Related Diseases
Advances in Radiotherapy Show Benefit for High-Risk Elderly Patients With Leukemia and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Researchers Examine the Unwarranted Use of Treatments for Patients Undergoing Heart Surgery, Experiencing Leg Fractures
Exciting Strides Being Made in Stem Cell Research
Discoveries Reveal Gene Mutation That Causes Blood DisordersAmerican Society of Hematology Establishes Katrina Relief Fund to Aid New Orleans Medical Community, Hospitality Industry
Genentech Contributes $500,000 to Support the American Society of Hematology’s Minority Medical Student Award Program
Medical Society Honors Senator and FDA Official for Advocacy in Blood Disease Research and Practice
Scientists Rewarded for Major Contributions to the Treatment of Cancer and Heart Disease
Blood Journal:
Adult Sickle Cell Drug Proves Effective in Young Children
Thalidomide Treatment Proves Better than Conventional Chemotherapy for Multiple Myeloma
Genes Linked to Treatment Resistance in Children with Leukemia
Long-term Outcomes Studied for Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
Common Virus Becomes a New Target for Cancer Treatment
Cord Blood Transplantation Now a Viable Option for Adult Leukemia Patients
Potential Cure for Lymphoma in HIV Patients
Government Affairs and Practice:
Hematologists Support Efforts in House of Representatives to Ease Embryonic Stem Cell Restrictions
ASH Supports Selection of Elizabeth Nabel to Head NHLBI
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