Choice of conditioning regimens for bone marrow transplantation in severe aplastic anemia
Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is curative therapy for the treatment of patients with severe
When Your Child With a Rare Disease Doesn’t Feel Brave
Have you ever done something that you knew was the right thing to do, but you were scared to do it? Or maybe you did something that looked hard, but you decided to try it. That is courage in action and you probably felt very good about what you did. And you should!
Courage shows up in many ways all around you. Courage is standing up for a friend, helping someone in need or sticking with something that is hard for you to do. They say that having courage makes you a better person, and courage is one of the most important faculties you can develop.
Brian finds his way through low-risk, long-term MDS
Brian's surprise MDS diagnosis leads to an unsettling strategy: watch and wait! Listen to him describe how he makes the most from the long-term waiting with low-risk MDS in this conversation with AAMDSIF.
Using Integrative Medicine to help patients through Treatment- a recent conversation with Dr. M. Kogan
Dr. Mikhail Kogan, Medical Director of the GW Center for Integrative Medicine, discusses incorporating Integrative Medicine into a patient's treatment plan. He describes using yoga, meditation, and other techniques to help patients while they are in treatment for bone marrow failure conditions.
New marrow: SCT, BMT, and GvHD with Dr. Corey Cutler, Medical Director, Stem Cell Transplantation Program at Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Learn all about the risks, benefits, and side effects of the transplantation process.
Ravulizumab: a novel C5 inhibitor for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Germline DDX41 mutations define a significant entity within adult MDS/AML patients
Phase 2 Study of the ALK5 Inhibitor Galunisertib in Very Low-, Low-, and Intermediate-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes
PURPOSE:
A Clinical Trial Saves her Life! with Theresa Elgin
Persistence, Advocacy, and a Clinical Trial: Theresa is now a Survivor!