CONTENTS:
- ITP & PLATELET DISORDERS RESEARCH & TREATMENTS:
- HOSPITALS, INSURANCE & MEDICAL CARE:
- GENERAL HEALTH & MEDICINE:
ITP CONFERENCE 2015

Registration Now Open!
This will be PDSA's 15th annual conference! Please join us July 24th-26th at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. You don’t want to miss out on this tremendous opportunity to hear and talk with world-renowned ITP clinicians and researchers. Each year the conference provides opportunities to hear the latest information about ITP, meet others who are coping with ITP, and get answers to your questions. Please click on the link below for more information.
ITP & PLATELET DISORDERS RESEARCH & TREATMENTS
Platelet Transfusions Increased Clot Risk in Several Rare Platelet Disorders

The analysis found no significantly increased risks from platelet transfusions in ITP, but it found a platelet transfusion in TTP patients increased odds of blood clots more than fivefold and doubled odds of a heart attack. Platelet transfusions in HIT patients increased bleeding risk fivefold and arterial clot risk was more than threefold. Researchers believe for patients with HIT or TTP, platelet transfusions should be reserved “only for severe, life-threatening bleeding” when the patient has not responded to other therapies or surgery.
R Goel, PM Ness, C Takemoto, et al. “Platelet transfusions increase odds of death in some rare blood cell disorders.” Science Daily, 14 Jan. 2015.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/01/150114152954.htm
Safe to Discontinue Eltrombopag after Complete Remission from Primary ITP

T González-López, C Pascual, MT Álvarez-Román, et al. “Successful discontinuation of eltrombopag after complete remission in patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia.” Am J Hematol, 2014; doi: 10.1002/ajh.23900. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajh.23900/abstract
HOSPITALS, INSURANCE & MEDICAL CARE
FDA Closer to Approving Less Expensive Biosimilar Drugs

Popular biologics include Rituxan® and Avastin®, used for cancer, and Humira® used for autoimmune disease. Many ITP patients have taken Rituxan® (rituximab). Availability of biosimilars in the US could greatly expand patient access to some of the most expensive, life-saving drugs, according to Janet Woodcock, FDA Director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. Insurance companies and policymakers have increased their scrutiny of the high cost of specialty medicines, like biologics, in the US. It is expected that biosimilar drugs will cost 20 to 30 percent less than the original biologic in overseas markets.
J Millman, “The cheaper cancer drug that could pave the way for much more affordable medicine.” Washington Post, January 7, 2015. http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/fda-panel-expected-to-take-step-toward-approving-biosimilar-cancer-drug/2015/01/07/09d6b1f4-9698-11e4-8005-1924ede3e54a_story.html
GENERAL HEALTH & MEDICINE
An Avocado a Day Could Help Keep Bad Cholesterol Away

Findings reported in the Journal of the American Heart Association showed bad cholesterol, LDL, was 13.5 mg/L lower in those who were on the moderate-fat diet with a daily avocado, compared to those on the moderate-fat diet without avocado (8.3 mg/L lower) and the lower fat diet (7.4 mg/L lower) without avocado. Avocados are not yet a mainstream food in the US and can be expensive at certain times. Most people are not sure how to use them except for guacamole, but they usually eat it with high fat, high salt chips. Avocados can also be eaten with salads, vegetables, sandwiches, or in smoothies. The researchers said many heart-healthy diets recommend replacing saturated fats with monounsatured fats, like those in avocados, to reduce heart disease risk. The study was partly supported by the Haas Avocado Board.
L Wang, P Bordi, JA Fleming, et al., “Effect of a Moderate Fat Diet with and without Avocados on Lipoprotein Particle Number, Size and Subclasses in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.” J Am Heart Assoc, January 7, 2015 doi: 10.1161/JAHA.114.001355. http://www.jaha.ahajournals.org/content/4/1/e001355.full
http://newsroom.heart.org/news/an-avocado-a-day-may-help-keep-bad-cholesterol-at-bay?preview=50f6
PDSA Local Support Group Meetings:
February 4, 2015: ITP Parents Teleconference Group
February 14, 2015: Nashville, TN
February 21, 2015: Miami, FL
March 12, 2015: Cleveland, OH
March 21, 2015: Central/North, NJ
March 28, 2015: Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
Fundraising Events:

Surf City Marathon, Huntington Beach, CA
On February 1, 2015, I will be running the Surf City Half Marathon in Huntington Beach, CA in honor of my son. I will be raising funds for PDSA to help support the fantastic patient services they offer as well as the research they are funding to help find better treatments and a cure for for ITP.
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