Dr. Minoo Battiwalla (@drbattiwalla) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Minoo Battiwalla

@drbattiwalla

Sarah Cannon Cancer Blood Cancer Network;
#CAR-T #CRISPR #Celltherapy #HSCT #BMT #Survivorship #RWE; Tweets/opinions are personal

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Emma M. Groarke (@emmamgroarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our NIH NHLBI work led by Alice Wu in collaboration with King's College London published in Nature Communications using scRNAseq and CyTOF to explore pathophysiology of immune #aplasticanemia pre and post IST. nature.com/articles/s4146… Neal S Young M.D. Bhavisha Patel Kordasti_lab

Excited to share our <a href="/nih_nhlbi/">NIH NHLBI</a> work led by Alice Wu in collaboration with <a href="/KingsCollegeLon/">King's College London</a> published in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> using scRNAseq and CyTOF to explore pathophysiology of immune #aplasticanemia pre and post IST. nature.com/articles/s4146… <a href="/NealSYoung1/">Neal S Young M.D.</a> <a href="/bhavishap29/">Bhavisha Patel</a> <a href="/KordastiL/">Kordasti_lab</a>
Daniel Auclair (@auclairdan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Harry Erba on KOMET-007 (ziftomenib plus 7+3 in ND AML) at #EHA2025 . Well tolerated with robust initial responses. Low rate of cytopenia and no additional myelosuppression seen with combo Only one case of DS, successfully managed #AMLsm #leusm

Dr. Harry Erba on KOMET-007 (ziftomenib plus 7+3 in ND AML) at #EHA2025 . Well tolerated with robust initial responses.

Low rate of cytopenia and no additional myelosuppression seen with combo

Only one case of DS, successfully managed

#AMLsm #leusm
Dutch Rojas (@dutchrojas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health Insurance Premiums are not high because care is expensive. Premiums are high because “nonprofit” health systems bill 700% of Medicare, then insurers bake that into your rates. And who pays the price? Not the health systems. They’re building glass towers. Not the CEOs

Dutch Rojas (@dutchrojas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vanderbilt Health is not a hospital. It is a $7 billion empire cloaked in charity. Its CEO makes $3.2 million a year. It pays no property tax on hundreds of acres in booming Nashville. It receives 340B discounts, Medicaid subsidies, and federal grants. And yet— It sends

Mohamad Mohty (@mohty_ebmt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is my 10-minute summary of the key myeloma highlights from #EHA2025. Warm congratulations to all the outstanding speakers and investigators. Above all, my deepest gratitude goes to the patients and their families: your courage, trust, and participation are the true driving

Vincent Rajkumar (@vincentrk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Key Myeloma therapy update for 2025 1) Newly diagnosed: Start treatment with quads, if possible. (Dara-VRd or Isa-VRd). 2) Auto Transplant: can be deferred for standard risk patients, especially if good response to induction. But collect and store stem cells for future use.

Key Myeloma therapy update for 2025 

1) Newly diagnosed: Start treatment with quads, if possible. (Dara-VRd or Isa-VRd). 

2) Auto Transplant: can be deferred for standard risk patients, especially if good response to induction. But collect and store stem cells for future use.
Steven Devine (@drstevendevine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to share Journal of Clinical Oncology paper of the ACCESS study run by CIBMTR and sponsored by NMDP 145 recipients of MMUD grafts using PTCy experienced outcomes similar to matched transplants, including <7/8 grafts. 59% of patients were diverse!

David Steensma, MD (@davidsteensma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the disappointing announcement today by AbbVie of the negative result of the VERONA venetoclax/azacitidine trial, that brings the tally to (by my count) 17 consecutive negative randomized drug trials in higher-risk #MDSsm. This is a slide I made summarizing them./1

With the disappointing announcement today by <a href="/abbvie/">AbbVie</a> of the negative result of the VERONA venetoclax/azacitidine trial, that brings the tally to (by my count) 17 consecutive negative randomized drug trials in higher-risk #MDSsm. This is a slide I made summarizing them./1
Dmitrii Kovanikov (@chshersh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quant interview question: You press a button that gives your randomly uniformly distributed number between $0 and $100K Each time you press, you have two choices: 1. Stop and take this amount of money 2. Try again You can try 10 times total. When do you stop?

Andrea C. Love, PhD (@dr_andrealove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hodgkin’s lymphoma had a 56% survival in the 1970s. Today, survival rate is 87%. Thanks to: Chemotherapies Scientific research Biopharmaceutical therapies Evidence-based medicine Not: "Alternative" treatments Wellness grifting Defunding research Undermining oncologists 1/

Dutch Rojas (@dutchrojas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do physicians keep taking the crumbs? Why do some of the most intelligent, skilled people on the planet cower to payers, obey nonprofits, and beg for scraps from the system? Let’s talk about how physicians were turned into silent labor and how to break the spell. A 🧵….

Dr. Minoo Battiwalla (@drbattiwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Antibiotic Treatment for 7 equivalent to 14 Days in Patients with Bloodstream Infections | New England Journal of Medicine nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

Muhammad Hussain, MD (@whosainastro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Why is Ki-67 called Ki-67? And why am I attaching a photo of this beautiful city to the tweet? If you work in pathology or oncology, you’ve likely come across Ki-67 many times. But where does the name come from? A short 🧵 on the origins, function, and significance of Ki-67.

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Why is Ki-67 called Ki-67? And why am I attaching a photo of this beautiful city to the tweet? 
If you work in pathology or oncology, you’ve likely come across Ki-67 many times. But where does the name come from?

A short 🧵 on the origins, function, and significance of Ki-67.
Dr. Glaucomflecken (@dglaucomflecken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do people really think the 200k cap on federal loans will force med schools to lower tuition? There’s no way. Students will have to take out more private loans. Better hope you or a family member have a good credit score.

Rick Pescatore, D.O. (@rick_pescatore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI just beat doctors on paper. 85% diagnostic accuracy. The press called it revolutionary. Cool. I was cleaning blood and vomit off a gurney at 2:43 AM. 🧵 What Silicon Valley still doesn’t understand about medicine: