HemOnc Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of HemOnc Today.
Table of Contents
- 3-D holograms make virtual cancer care ‘truly engaging and emotional’ Jennifer Byrne
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- Breast cancer researcher receives outstanding investigator award Mark Leiser
- Communication gaps among clinicians may limit conversations about prognosis, hospice Jennifer Byrne
- Consolidative HSCT may not be necessary for some patients with mantle cell lymphoma Josh Friedman
- Higher ferritin threshold cost-effective for diagnosing, treating iron deficiency Mark Leiser
- High-fiber diet may slow progression of precursor conditions to multiple myeloma Mark Leiser
- Immune checkpoint inhibitors for advanced lung cancer linked to higher blood clot risk Matthew Shinkle
- Novel cell therapy ‘potentially life changing’ for people with sickle cell disease Josh Friedman
- Optimizing physician mentorship from selection to ‘sunset’ Jennifer Byrne
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- Physician-patient communication may help prevent falls among older adults with cancer Josh Friedman
- ‘Real-life impact’: Early smoking cessation after cancer diagnosis maximizes survival benefit Josh Friedman
- Terminated study’s ‘challenges’ may guide future trials of MRD-guided breast cancer therapy Mark Leiser
- ASH honors two individuals for sickle cell disease advocacy efforts Mark Leiser
- Memorial Sloan Kettering names hematologic malignancies division head Mark Leiser
- Mount Sinai names leader of new Center for Caregiving Mark Leiser
- UPMC investigator recognized for contributions in translational breast cancer research Mark Leiser