Myeloid malignancies occur when bone marrow is unable to produce enough healthy blood cells. Stem cell transplants are an effective cure for blood cancers, though finding donors remains difficult. Medical scientists have therefore been working to understand the mechanisms of such diseases, searching for...
Myeloma cells spread through the bone marrow. They can damage your bones and crowd out healthy blood cells. These cells also make antibodies that can't fight off infections. This cancer is often called multiple myeloma because it's found in many parts of your bone marrow. ...
相关研究结果于2022年8月26日在线发表在Blood Cancer Discovery期刊上,论文标题为“Changes in Bone Marrow Tumor and Immune Cells Correlate with Durability of Remissions Following BCMA CAR T Therapy in Myeloma”。 论文通讯作者、埃默里大学温希普癌症研究所癌症免疫学中心主任Madhav Dhodapkar博士说,“两种靶向...
AML is a kind of rare cancer that affects blood and bone marrow that kills more than 70 percent of patients within five years of diagnosis. "Each year in Australia, around 900 people are diagnosed with AML, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow characterized by an overproduction of cancer...
Bone marrow database urgently seeks donors of underrepresented ethnicities to aid blood cancer patientsJUDY SIEGEL
4 myths about blood cancer Wrong ideas about blood cancer may lead to needless fear and worry, or wrong decisions about treatment. Dr Lee Yuh Shan, a haematologist at Parkway Cancer Centre, explains the truth about blood cancer. Myth 1: Bone marrow examination makes patients wea...
Until recently, treatment of multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer, had focused on extending survival through stem cell transplants and targeted therapies. We developed a globally approved therapy that reduces the risk of disease progression and increases time in remission for patients...
4 myths about blood cancer Wrong ideas about blood cancer may lead to needless fear and worry, or wrong decisions about treatment. Dr Lee Yuh Shan, a haematologist at Parkway Cancer Centre, explains the truth about blood cancer. Myth 1: Bone marrow examination makes ...
cells that make up the bone marrow connective tissue change their behaviour, and become more supportive of cancer growth. They found that a key gene, called 'PADI2' becomes particularly overactive in these connective tissue cells, which leads to the overproduction of a signalling molecule called ...
560 people died of cancer in our country, 1,038 of whom died of leukemia3,4. Still, the outlook for patients with blood cancer is improving every day, thanks to the increased availability of targeted treatments, the use of immunotherapies and because of blood transfusions and bone marrow ...