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Hematology, also spelled haematology, is the branch of biology (physiology), pathology, clinical laboratory, internal medicine, and pediatrics that is concerned with the study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. Hematology includes the study of etiology, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention of blood diseases.
Oral targeted therapy shows benefit in treating high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome

Oral targeted therapy shows benefit in treating high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome

Herpes virus offers new hope in search for cure for cancer

Herpes virus offers new hope in search for cure for cancer

Phase 3 results of Genasense plus Dexamethasone in patients with advanced multiple myeloma

Phase 3 results of Genasense plus Dexamethasone in patients with advanced multiple myeloma

Study focused on patients with chemotherapy-related anemia

Study focused on patients with chemotherapy-related anemia

New virtual microscopy system

New virtual microscopy system

Impaired cognitive and motor function following stem cell transplantation for severe blood disorders can improve

Impaired cognitive and motor function following stem cell transplantation for severe blood disorders can improve

Gene silencing may provide hope for leukemia sufferers

Gene silencing may provide hope for leukemia sufferers

Researchers are one step closer to understanding how blood cells develop through the use of human embryonic stem cells

Researchers are one step closer to understanding how blood cells develop through the use of human embryonic stem cells

Technique for genetically modifying blood stem cells brings cure for blood diseases closer

Technique for genetically modifying blood stem cells brings cure for blood diseases closer

Scientists have developed a new technology capable of improving survival outcomes after bone marrow transplantation

Scientists have developed a new technology capable of improving survival outcomes after bone marrow transplantation

Research shows C. botulinum uses SONO to detect nitric oxide

Research shows C. botulinum uses SONO to detect nitric oxide

$10 million to establish a multidisciplinary research program in cancer nanotechnology

$10 million to establish a multidisciplinary research program in cancer nanotechnology

Arsenic trioxide - invented as a treatment for a rare type of leukaemia

Arsenic trioxide - invented as a treatment for a rare type of leukaemia

Risk of thyroid cancer rises with increasing radiation dose

Risk of thyroid cancer rises with increasing radiation dose

Stanford researchers identify leukemia stem cells

Stanford researchers identify leukemia stem cells

Lack of a gene called LBP-1a in the embryo prevents normal growth of blood vessels in the placenta

Lack of a gene called LBP-1a in the embryo prevents normal growth of blood vessels in the placenta

Bladder-sparing treatment shows promise against cancer

Bladder-sparing treatment shows promise against cancer

Guidelines for determining the best possible time to receive bone marrow transplants

Guidelines for determining the best possible time to receive bone marrow transplants

New drug application for cilansetron, an investigational product for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome

New drug application for cilansetron, an investigational product for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome

Gemcitabine/paclitaxel combination helps breast cancer patients live longer

Gemcitabine/paclitaxel combination helps breast cancer patients live longer

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