Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology

Oncology Times Broadcast News with the Audio Journal of Oncology

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7 January 2009

Francesco Zaja The exciting recent ASH conference reflected the vibrant mood of an America boldly tackling economic and political turmoil with post-presidential-election optimism. Peter Goodwin and Ge

Francesco Zaja


Francesco Zaja

The exciting recent ASH conference reflected the vibrant mood of an America boldly tackling economic and political turmoil with post-presidential-election optimism. Peter Goodwin and George Canellos reflect on some of the big stories and talk with key investigators in San Francisco. Francesco Zaja recounts how rituximab has proved effective for treating immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP); Hannes Wandt presents compelling data suggesting that platelet transfusions can be withheld in many patients receiving stem cell transplants for their hematologic malignancies; and both Michael Hallek and Tadeusz Robak announce Phase III study findings of improved benefits for patients whose chronic lymphocytic leukemia has been treated by adding rituximab to standard chemotherapy. The ASH President, Kenneth Kaushansky, plus Linda Burns and George Canellos contribute their comments to put the new findings into clinical perspective for the busy oncologist.

Kenneth Kaushansky


Kenneth Kaushansky

George Canellos


George Canellos

Hannes Wandt


Hannes Wandt

Linda Burns


Linda Burns



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