Hematologic Cancers: start in blood-forming tissue, such as the bone marrow and cells of the immune system and can affect the blood and lymph system. A few examples of hematologic cancers are leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
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Background: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a molecularly and clinically heterogeneous hematological malignancy. Despite recent advancements in the treatment of AML, approximately 50% of pat...
Background: Despite the immunogenicity and safety profile of dendritic cell (DC) vaccines, the importance of vaccine-induced antigen-specific T cell responses is unclear across clinical tria...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become the most effective tool in the practice of clinical oncology. The technology allows for rapid detection of variants in DNA/RNA simultaneously in a...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become the most effective tool in the practice of clinical oncology. The technology allows for rapid detection of variants in DNA/RNA simultaneously in a...
DATE: May 7, 2020 TIME: 8:00AM PDT, 11:00AM EDT With the recent explosion of cell therapy, we know more about conditions affecting cell growth than ever before. Your CO2 incubator should not...
The International Council for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing open-access guidance documents to enhance the quality of laboratory tes...