Aplastic Anemia

Clinical Trials Report for January 2016

We have highlighted some clinical trials currently recruiting patients. Each has a specific purpose related to aplastic anemia, MDS, or PNH. These clinical trials (also known as research studies) were obtained from www.clinicaltrials.gov, the federal web site that presents information on clinical trials worldwide. To narrow down your search criteria, use the advanced search feature found on the home page.

Aplastic Anemia Alters Student's Perspective

It was August 2011, two days into the fall semester of my junior year of college at Penn State. I was excited to be surrounded by friends as we ran a booth for a fall fair when I got a phone call from a nurse at my primary care doctor’s office. She sounded concerned, so I quickly tried to weave my way out of the crowd to a quieter environment when I heard her say “are you bleeding right now?!” How does one respond to that kind of question? I replied, “No. And why?” She told me, “You’re extremely anemic.

Clinical Trials Report for December 2015

We have highlighted some clinical trials currently recruiting patients. Each has a specific purpose related to aplastic anemia, MDS, or PNH. These clinical trials (also known as research studies) were obtained from www.clinicaltrials.gov, the federal web site that presents information on clinical trials worldwide. To narrow down your search criteria, use the advanced search feature found on the home page.

Clinical Trials Report for November 2015

We have highlighted some clinical trials currently recruiting patients. Each has a specific purpose related to aplastic anemia, MDS, or PNH. These clinical trials (also known as research studies) were obtained from www.clinicaltrials.gov, the federal web site that presents information on clinical trials worldwide. To narrow down your search criteria, use the advanced search feature found on the home page.

2016 Health Insurance Enrollment Begins November 1st

Open enrollment for health insurance begins again on November 1st and millions of Americans have signed up to make sure they are in the loop about important coverage deadlines, as well as newly available prices and plans in 2016. As we move into the third year of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), AA&MDSIF wants to highlight a few of the issues that patients with rare diseases should be aware of: 

Robert A. Brodsky, MD

Institution
Johns Hopkins
Physician Status
accepting new patients
Primary Disease Area of Focus
Aplastic Anemia
About
Earlier this summer, AAMDSIF called for research proposals addressing Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH). Robert A. Brodsky, MD, is the Johns Hopkins Family Professor of Medicine and Oncology and Director of the Division of Adult Hematology. He has a long track record of funded research through the NIH and through foundation grants, and serves as the Director of the Johns Hopkins Hematology Fellowship program, as well as the PI for the Johns Hopkins T32 in hematology and co-PI of a K12 in benign hematology. His focus on PNH and interest in translational medicine led his laboratory to

"You Can't Beat Me!"

After graduating college, most young people are ready to take a break, go to the beach or maybe on a trip to Europe before getting serious again. Not two-time Matthew Debono Scholarship recipient Derek Cope. Derek embarked on a three-week study-abroad trip in June to Tanzania, where he visited hospitals, schools and orphanages to learn how health is delivered in Africa. 

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