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The Hematologist is the member newsletter of American Society of Hematology (ASH). It is designed for the broad constituency of ASH, all working toward the ultimate goal of conquering blood diseases. The Hematologist updates readers about important developments in the field of hematology and highlights what ASH is doing for its members.
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Blood & Cancer

Medscape Professional Network

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The official podcast feed of MDedge Hematology-Oncology, part of the Medscape Professional Network. On Thursdays, Dr. David Henry interviews key opinion leaders and rising stars in hematology and oncology. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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CancerCast

Weill Cornell Medicine

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New scientific developments are transforming the future of cancer treatment and care. Hosted by world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist Dr. John Leonard, CancerCast is your window into research breakthroughs, innovative therapies and honest accounts of living with and beyond cancer. Questions or suggestions? Email us at cancercast@med.cornell.edu.
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HemeTalks: Conversations in Hematology Education is the latest podcast channel by the American Society of Hematology (ASH)! Explore educational content crafted by subject-matter experts from the ASH tailored to fulfill your professional education requirements. Whether you are a clinician or researcher, HemeTalks provides innovative education designed for every career stage and subspecialty.
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Unlock the latest breakthroughs in thrombosis diagnosis and management with CLOT Conversations - the must-listen podcast for healthcare professionals. Join hosts Dr Jameel Abdulrehman, a Hematologist with specialization in Thrombosis and Hemostasis at the University Health Network in Toronto, and David Airdrie, the Executive Director of Thrombosis Canada, as they delve into new research and explore the evolving field of thrombosis in 15 to 30 minute easily digestible episodes. Learn from the ...
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The American Society of Hematology Trainee Council is proud to announce the creation of a new podcast to accompany our new trainee-focused publication Hematopoiesis. The podcast is by and for hematology trainees at all levels of training, from medical students to residents to fellows to doctoral students, and all episodes are created and produced by the ASH Trainee Council. With Hematopoiesis and our new podcast, we aim to bring content about the history of hematology, career pathways in hem ...
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CatharSIS is a podcast about the meaning of life, created by Michal and Maayan as a way to honor the life of their dad, an Oncologist/Hematologist who would often ask his patients, family, friends, even strangers: “What’s the meaning of life?” It’s a relatable podcast where two sisters, both Associate Marriage and Family Therapists, interview different people about the meaning of life, existentialism, friendship, relationships, love, death, grief, and nostalgia. If you want to learn more abo ...
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7-2-1

The Foundation For Women and Girls With Blood Disorders

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7-2-1 is the podcast of the Foundation for Women & Girls with Blood Disorders (FWGBD). Dr. Sweta Gupta has a passion for taking care of young women with bleeding disorders and heavy menstrual bleeding. 7-2-1 tackles some of the most pressing questions about periods and heavy menstrual bleeding faced by both healthcare providers and their patients: What is normal vs. heavy menstrual bleeding? Demystifying IUDS (LARCS). When should I see a specialist about my periods? Join Dr. Gupta as she eng ...
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I’m Dr. Tammie Chang, creator and host of the LeadHER Podcast for Women Physicians! I’m a pediatric hematologist/oncologist, a leadership coach for women physicians, #1 bestselling author, keynote speaker and the Co-Founder of Pink Coat, MD, a platform dedicated to helping women physicians thrive in their lives and careers. If you’re a woman physician feeling stuck, frustrated, or disempowered, and know deep inside that you want to step into your power as a visionary leader, this podcast is ...
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I am here to motivate people through the power of love and light and share knowledge I have picked up on my journey. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breadcrumbz/support
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JCO Oncology Practice Podcast

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

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JCO Oncology Practice (JCO OP) provides oncologists and other oncology professionals with information and tools to enhance practice efficiency and promote a high standard for quality of patient care. The goal of JCO OP is to be the authoritative resource on clinical and administrative management for practicing oncologists. The Journal includes original research, feature articles, and section columns on various issues pertinent to daily practice operations, all of which are subject to peer re ...
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Waiting is the Hardest podcast is back with all new episodes! The goal of this podcast is to provide hope and healing to others by sharing stories of perseverance and triumph during difficult situations. Season 1 focused on one woman's story of survival following a near fatal car accident. Season 2 will focus on two young ladies healing of sickle cell disease following a bone marrow transplant. Share your story of waiting with us on social media or email us at waitingisthehardestpodcast@gmai ...
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In this episode, Editor-in-Chief Shaji Kumar, MD, a professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, talks with Jorge Cortes, MD, the inaugural editor-in-chief of Blood Global Hematology, one of the latest additions to the growing Blood journals portfolio. Dr. Cortes, director of the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University, shares …
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5 Questions is a new series of Blood, Sweat and Smears, hosted by our Senior Director, Bjorn Stromsness who asks 5 questions to physicians in and around the disease areas we work in. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Patricia Kopko, a Professor of Pathology at UC San Diego, Director of Transfusion Medicine, and Associate Director of the Immunog…
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Lori Muffly, MD, MS, an associate professor of medicine specializing in blood and marrow transplantation and cellular therapy at Stanford University in California, talks with Fred Appelbaum, MD, executive vice president and deputy director at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, and a professor of medic…
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Bethan Psaila, MD, PhD, an associate professor of hematology at the University of Oxford’s MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, talks with Andrew Dunbar, MD, an assistant professor and independent lab investigator at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. They discuss Dr. Dunbar’s paper recently…
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This episode of CLOT Conversations features Dr Sam Schulman (Hamilton) and Dr Michelle Sholzberg (Toronto) discussing the 2023 ISTH update of the 2022 ISTH guidelines for antithrombotic treatment in COVID-19 of which they were two of the co-authors. While COVID-19 is no longer considered a global emergency, healthcare professionals continue to see …
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Samuel Wilson, MD, an assistant professor of hematology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, talks with Marc Blondon, MD, an attending physician in the division of angiology and hemostasis with the University Hospitals of Geneva (Switzerland). They talk about a paper co-authored by Dr. Blondon title…
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Pathology has a crucial place in the medical field working behind the scenes to ensure patients and their care teams have the most up-to-date information. In cancer care, pathology plays an essential part in not only diagnosing cancer, but also treating and managing it. From examining tissue biopsies to evaluating blood samples, pathologists utiliz…
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In this episode, Editor-in-Chief Shaji Kumar, MD, a professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, talks with Leslie Ellis, MD, a professor of internal medicine at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston Salem, North Carolina. They discuss the ASH Ambassador Program, which is designed to support the recruitment and retention of …
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The skeletal system keeps the body upright, but did you know that the bones play a number of pivotal roles in the body? From storing minerals to providing the home for new cell creation, the body’s bones are dynamic and critical to the body in various ways. When things go awry, deterioration, fractures, and pain can occur. Cancer and its treatments…
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In this episode, Tamara Dunn, MD, a clinical associate professor of medicine in the division of hematology at Stanford University in Stanford, California, and co-chair of ASH’s Women in Hematology Working Group, hosts a conversation with Toyosi Onwuemene, MD, an associate professor of medicine, specializing in hemostasis/thrombosis, at Duke Univers…
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This podcast episode features Dr. Barbara Gunka and Dr. Siraj Mithoowani discussing their research on how bariatric surgery affects direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). Bariatric surgery is increasingly used to fight obesity-related health problems. However, these patients often need DOACs to prevent blood clots due to surgery and obesity. The conce…
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Ajai Chari, MD, a professor of clinical medicine and director of the myeloma program at the University of California San Francisco, talks with Pieter Sonneveld, MD, PhD, a professor of hematology at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. They discuss Dr. Sonneveld’s recent paper, “Daratumumab, B…
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This podcast features an interview with Laurie Sardo and Julia Bayadinova, experts on Cancer-associated Thrombosis, from Hamilton Ontario, authors of a series of publications in the Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal on Cancer-associated Thrombosis, called Spot the Clot. Laurie Sardo is a Nurse Practitioner in the Thrombosis Service, Department of H…
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Pancreatic cancer can be a difficult cancer to diagnose and treat because symptoms don’t often appear until the disease is very advanced. New imaging techniques, personalized therapies and genetic knowledge are helping to change the landscape, as well as enabling families and loved ones to access better screening tools and technologies. Ongoing pan…
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Dr. Azam Farooqui (@azamfarooqui ) and Dr. Monique Hartley-Brown (@DrMHB1) discuss therapeutic considerations regarding current and emerging agents for patients with multiple myeloma from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. Coming Soon! Prepare to enhance your knowledge through the IMPACT II online learning module on ASH Academy On Demand! P…
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Dr. Azam Farooqui (@azamfarooqui )and Dr. Sikander Ailawadhi answer the question: Why do we need earlier diagnosis and intervention in patients with multiple myeloma from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups? Coming Soon! Prepare to enhance your knowledge through the IMPACT II online learning module on ASH Academy On Demand! Participants will …
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Dr. Azam Farooqui (@azamfarooqui) and Dr. Urvi Shah (@UrviShahMD) identify factors that impact outcomes for patients with multiple myeloma from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. Coming Soon! Prepare to enhance your knowledge through the IMPACT II online learning module on ASH Academy On Demand! Participants will develop an increased abilit…
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Season 2: IMPACT II: Impacting Multiple Myeloma in All CommuniTies Unlock insights into the treatment of multiple myeloma within underrepresented racial and ethnic populations with this series of three enlightening podcast episodes. Join experts from both academic and community oncology settings as they dive into critical aspects of clinical risk, …
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Lori Muffly, MD, an associate professor of medicine specializing in blood and marrow transplantation and cellular therapies at Stanford University in California, talks with Roberta Demichelis, MD, an assistant professor in the department of hematology and oncology at the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of He…
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In Season 2, Episode 2 of CLOT Conversations from Thrombosis Canada, Dr. Tzu-Fei Wang, an associate professor and hematologist, discusses a recent study titled "The prevalence of relevant drug-drug interactions and associated clinical outcomes in patients with cancer-associated thrombosis on concurrent anticoagulation and anticancer or supportive c…
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As we closed 2023, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two gene therapies to treat sickle cell disease (SCD). These potential curative therapies include CASGEVY™ (exagamglogene autotemcel [exa-cel]) from Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated and CRISPER Therapeutics, and LYFGENIATM from bluebirdbio. While there is a lot of excitement for …
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The CLOT Conversation Hosts (Dr Jameel Abdulrehman and Dr Maha Othman) discuss Post-Thrombotic Syndrome and the TILE study with two of the authors of the recently published paper, Tinzaparin Lead-in to Prevent the Post-Thrombotic syndrome study protocol, Dr Jean-Phillippe Galanaud and Dr Ilia Makedonov. In the interview the authors discuss the late…
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As physicians taking care of young girls and women with HMB, we are often faced with a challenging patient who is at a high risk for developing thrombosis due to a family history, a past personal history of thrombosis or medical conditions that could be a trigger for developing blood clots. In this podcast, we will be speaking with our experts on t…
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Sarah Tasian, MD, associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and chief of the hematologic malignancies program at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, talks with Rob Pieters, MD, the chief medical officer at the Princess Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and professor of pedi…
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Dr. John Leonard shares his list of the 10 most interesting lymphoma-related abstracts to be presented at the 2023 meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH). The ASH annual meeting brings together blood cancer experts from around the world to present the most exciting research in the field. This annual special episode features an in-depth…
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The pill aka “oral contraceptive pill, OCP “, “birth control pill” is a misnomer when used solely for HMB by a pre-teen or teenager and unfortunately, can be associated with a stigma. In the true sense, pill used for heavy period flow is in fact hormonal therapy. We will be referring to the pill also as hormonal therapy during this discussion and w…
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In this episode, Dr. Shaji Kumar, editor-in-chief of The Hematologist, has a conversation with Drs. Jonathan Licht and Keith McCrae, the editors-in-chief, respectively, of ASH's two new journals Blood Neoplasia and Blood Vessels, Thrombosis & Hemostasis. Music: “Jellyfish in Space” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: B…
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In this episode, Dr. Satiro De Oliveira talks about his own experience with the mentorship program within ASH’s Minority Recruitment Initiative and its impact on trainees coming from underrepresented groups. Dr. De Oliveira is an associate professor in the Division of Pediatric Hematology Oncology at UCLA. Music: “Jellyfish in Space” Kevin MacLeod …
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All these mental health words being thrown around but do we really know what they mean? Here I breakdown many of the types of manipulations, from how to know the differences and even be better prepared to protect yourself against them. I have a system where I have put them into categories of danger as you would categorize a storm. --- Support this …
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Kate Markey, MBBS, PhD, talks with Shernan Holtan, MD, one of the authors of a paper published recently in The New England Journal of Medicine: “Post-transplantation Cyclophosphamide-based Graft-versus-host Disease Prophylaxis.” Music: “Jellyfish in Space” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative…
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In this podcast our Medical Director, Dr. Brad Lewis, discusses mixing studies- more specifically what a mixing study is and what it isn't, as well as a few quirks we see in some of the mixing studies. Click here ➡️ https://bit.ly/47wN5fN for information on all the different mixing studies that Machaon Diagnostics performs.…
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In this podcast, our Medical Director, Dr. Brad Lewis, discusses heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, also known as HIT. Dr. Lewis addresses what HIT is, how to diagnose and interpret testing, and the role of functional testing like the HIPA (Heparin-Induced Platelet Antibody) test.By Dr. Brad Lewis, Machaon Diagnostics
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Tune in to the Hematopoiesis podcast to hear a conversation about the increasingly relevant topic of geriatric hematology. Many blood disorders and hematologic malignancies are diseases of older adults, and in this introduction to geriatric hematology, Drs. Maya Abdallah and Ajay Major talk about “staging the aging.” Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (ww…
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In this episode, Contributing Editor Dr. Robert Hasserjian has a conversation with Dr. Siddhartha Jaiswal about a recent paper Dr. Jaiswal co-authored: “Aberrant activation of TCL1A promotes stem cell expansion in clonal haematopoiesis.” Dr. Hasserjian is a professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School. He is also the director of the Hematopatho…
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Dr Vicky Mai presented multiple times at the ISTH 2023. Dr Le Gal talks to her about the research that she presented and the implications. The first study that she presented was a systematic review with metaanalysis on thrombolysis in intermediate high and high risk PE. The second one was an abstract on a sub analysis of the PREDICTORS study which …
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Dr Abdulrehman interviews three researchers working in Canada who presented work at ISTH 2023 in Montreal. Dr Menal Huroy, reviews her poster on The Impact of GI Surgeries on peak plasma anti-Xa Direct Oral Anticoagulant levels, Dr Adam Suleman discusses his research on The Risk iof VTE in Primary CNS Lymphoma: A Systematic Review and Dr Ismail Ras…
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Every child inherits a set of “germline” DNA from each of their biological parents. At times there are also mutations that are passed down. This differs from what are referred to as “somatic” mutations that are only present in cancer cells, but not in every cell in the body. Environmental factors can also contribute to the development of cancers. K…
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Dr. Michael Diaz (@mdiazoncmd) and Dr. Namrata Chandhok (@NamrataChandhok) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with myelodysplastic syndromes and clonal hematopoiesis. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malig…
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Dr. Michael Diaz (@mdiazoncmd) and Dr. James Blachly (@jamesblachly) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with acute myeloid leukemia. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a collabo…
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Dr. Michael Diaz (@mdiazoncmd) and Dr. Emily K. Curran (@ECurranMD) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a co…
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Dr. Sanjay Juneja (@TheRealOncDoc) and Dr. Ajai Chari (@AjaiChari) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with myeloma. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a collaboration between th…
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Dr. Sanjay Juneja (@TheRealOncDoc) and Dr. David Russler-Germain (@dgermain21) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with lymphoma. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a collaborati…
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Dr. Sanjay Juneja (@TheRealOncDoc) and Dr. Jacqueline Barrientos discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a…
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In this episode, Drs. Robert Stern and Ronak Mistry talk about their own professional journeys as hematologists, why they love what they do, the medical education for hematologists, and recruitment efforts to bring more students into the field. Dr. Stern is the associate program director with the Dana-Farber Massachusetts General Brigham Fellowship…
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Join Physician Scientist and Nobel Laureate Dr. Bill Kaelin and Dr. Eric Vick of the ASH Trainee Council to discuss choosing your target as a physician scientist, discussing your choice of target in your career and in your scientific exploration. Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Cre…
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