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Due to the continued COVID-19 global pandemic, the European Hematology Association (EHA) held their second virtual meeting on June 9-17. The EHA2021 Congress provided an opportunity for expert knowledge and experience gained worldwide to come together in one space. Several cutting-edge posters and oral presentations were presented with a focus on immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). Each month, we highlight a few interesting and relevant findings that came out of this meeting with our ITP community here in the monthly e-News.
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Due to the continued COVID-19 global pandemic, the European Hematology Association (EHA) held their second virtual meeting June 9-17. The EHA2021 Congress provided an opportunity for expert knowledge and experience gained worldwide to come together in one space. Several cutting-edge posters and oral presentations were presented with a focus on immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). Each month, we will highlight a few interesting and relevant findings that came out of this meeting with our ITP community. The following summaries are from two abstracts presented at EHA.
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In this issue of the e-News, we report on ongoing research about ITP and the COVID-19 virus and vaccine(s) being conducted by global experts in ITP, including several of PDSA’s Medical Advisors.
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In this issue of the e-news, we report on research contributed to the 62nd ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition by PDSA staff and advisors in addition to research from external researchers showcasing patients’ overall quality of life living with ITP, a promising future ITP treatment, and risk factors for older ITP patients.
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This year’s 62nd ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition was virtual due to the global pandemic. Held December 5-8, the meeting attracted thousands of clinicians, scientists, pharmaceutical company personnel and even investment analysts worldwide to share ground-breaking research in the field of hematology. In conjunction with the ASH meeting, PDSA hosted the annual Friday Morning ITP Breakfast , coordinated by PDSA and four of PDSA’s Medical Advisors, James Bussel, MD, Nichola Cooper, MD, Michele Lambert, MD and John Semple, PhD. This year’s virtual event featured fourteen hematology experts from seven countries who presented their leading-edge ITP research. In this issue of the e-news, we report on research contributed to by PDSA staff and advisors showcasing advanced knowledge on ITP therapies and patients’ overall quality of life living with ITP. Watch for additional ASH reports in the winter issue of The Platelet News, the PDSA quarterly newsletter.
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