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Committed to improving outcomes for patients undergoing blood, marrow, or stem cell transplantation 🔬 🧫 🩸 #ANZTCT24 is on 5-7 Sept 2024 in Sydney, AUS
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http://www.anztct.org.au/ 31-03-2020 02:08:41
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#keynotespeaker Stephanie Lee, MD at #ANZTCT24 talks the value of survivorship programs #TCT #multidisciplinarycare #survivorship #ittakesavillage
Outstanding discourse from renowned expert Stephanie Lee from Fred Hutch Cancer Center at ANZTCT opening plenary. Looking forward to an exciting meeting aimed at improving outcomes for our patients #gvhd #bonemarrowtransplant #celltherapy A/Prof Nada Hamad
The Village People session at #ANZTCT24 continues with A/Prof Antoinette Anazodo OAM MD PHD presenting #oncofertility #tct #bmt #meded #cellulartherapy #oncofertility
The “village people”. What can a #dermatologist provide to the graft-versus-host disease clinic? My topic this morning at ANZTCT ASM 2024 #GVHD Centre for Translational Skin Research DermatologyACD Sydney Health Western Sydney Health ANZTCT
Dr A Cowan ANZTCT helps 🇦🇺plan for CAR-T MM in late lines sharing 🇺🇸exp with real world challenges eligibility/access. Heh Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP come visit too? Georgia McCaughan Dr Adam Jacob Bryant Beth Faiman PhD Donna Catamero Monica Morris
Thank you Foundation for Accreditation of Cellular Therapy! What a tremendous achievement for both our organisations and the opportunities this presents for improving patient outcomes in AU & NZ 🧬🩸✨
Thank you lifebloodau for exhibiting at #ANZTCT24! Swing by their stand and learn about the work they do in providing #blood #plasma #transplantation and #biologicalproducts to save lives! #getyourbloodpumping
A boost for poor graft function Blood Advances Advances IACH Florent Malard EBMT_Cellular_Therapy ashpublications.org/bloodadvances/…
Excellent presentation by our @SVHSydney Myeloma Fellow Dr Betty Gration in the Baikie session at #Blood2024 - analysis of #MRDR data demonstrates patients from lower SES neighbourhoods are less likely to receive ASCT and lower SES is associated with inferior PFS and OS