
Chepsy C Philip
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Haemato-lymphoid Oncology I Bone Marrow ( Stem Cell) Transplant I Blood & Marrow disease I Believers Church Medical College Hospital
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Impressive and persistent TheLiverDoc . 🫡. You have been relentless in projecting right evidence & guidance.





A delightful papercraft welcoming the season, monday & the new outpatient week Believers Church Medical College Hospital. The OPD is a bustling hub of stories, resilience, and hope and each patient brings a unique narrative. As we start this season, let's carry the spirit of optimism and possibility.


Wishing you a Christmas filled with platefuls of joy, red cell cheer, and white cell warmth! Believers Church Medical College Hospital #Hematology #Lymphoma #Leukemia #Myeloma




In continuation to the initiative by IMAGe (IMAGe) of taking hematology & plasma cell dyscrasias to UG level, we invite you all to participate in RESONATE on this year's topic related to Amyloidosis. Pankaj Malhotra Shaji Kumar Hari Menon Reena Nair




Hematology Cancer Consortium Summary: 712 patients > 55 years with AML in India (18 centers). Highlights poor outcomes and challenges. Only 45.3% received Rx (74% HMAs). CR in 39% for IC, 42% with HMAs. Early mortality 31%. Median OS - 186 days (65% death 1st year). Only 3.7% - stem cell transplantation.

New study from Hematology Cancer Consortium Suvir Singh higlights critical age-related disparities in AML treatment outcomes. With only 45% of older patients receiving treatment and low survival , there's an urgent need for tailored strategies. link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Increased risk of haematological malignancy in adults over age 60 with thrombocytopenia compared with matched controls: Time for an upfront bone marrow evaluation? Abi V Stephanie Lee Grace Tang Tara Gomes Michelle Sholzberg buff.ly/4dmE6A7


An approach to Hemequity: Identifying the barriers and facilitators of iron deficiency reduction strategies in low- to middle-income countries Sarah Ge Carine Bekdache Grace Tang Michelle Sholzberg buff.ly/3PxPj6Z
