Haematological diseases are pathological conditions primarily affecting the blood or blood-producing organs. This group of disorders includes, but is not limited to, various types of anaemia ...
Haematological malignancies are the types of cancer affecting blood, bone marrow and lymph nodes. They are referred to as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma depending on the type of cell affected.
Objective: Patients receiving cancer treatments commonly experience haematological adverse effects (AEs) related to chemotherapy or molecularly targeted therapies, which may be associated with ...
Haematological malignancies, commonly known as blood cancers, encompass a diverse group of diseases affecting the blood, bone ...
In a society that often treats those living with a disability as "less than," columnist Mary Shaniqua reminds her community ...
Hematologic malignancies, including leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, present considerable clinical challenges, driven in part by their unique tumor microenvironments and the ability of cancer cells to ...
The second case involves a 45-year-old female who experienced fever and muscle soreness five days after her second dose of CoronaVac. She presented with high fever, haematological abnormalities, acute ...
Two projects from the Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute have received funding from the highly competitive ERC ...
A study by the H12O-CNIO Haematological Tumors Clinical Research Unit now demonstrates in multiple myeloma cells that a ...
More than seven million people in England, Scotland and Wales are recorded as receiving support through the DWP's Universal ...
We used to run only oncology clinical trials in India before 2019. Now we are running immunology clinical trials, bringing in ...
The DWP has confirmed that 7.0 million people in England, Scotland, and Wales were receiving financial support through Universal Credit by the end of September ...