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Hematology Pills
Mattioli Health
9 episodes
1 week ago
Hematology Pills is a new format based on monthly discussions between Prof. Robin Foà (Rome) and Dr. Filippo Milano (Seattle). Each episode explores the latest breakthroughs in gene therapy, immunotherapy, and clinical innovation, while addressing also ethical and practical challenges that shape the field. Our podcast offers a clear and compelling look at the evolving landscape of blood disorders and treatments for hematologists, researchers and healthcare professionals. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with Hematology Pills – a source off hematology updates, one episode at a time.
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Hematology Pills is a new format based on monthly discussions between Prof. Robin Foà (Rome) and Dr. Filippo Milano (Seattle). Each episode explores the latest breakthroughs in gene therapy, immunotherapy, and clinical innovation, while addressing also ethical and practical challenges that shape the field. Our podcast offers a clear and compelling look at the evolving landscape of blood disorders and treatments for hematologists, researchers and healthcare professionals. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with Hematology Pills – a source off hematology updates, one episode at a time.
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Evolving Strategies in ALL: CAR-T Cells, MRD, and the Decline of Transplant – A Dialogue Between Prof. Robin Foà and Dr. Filippo Milano
Hematology Pills
14 minutes 22 seconds
3 months ago
Evolving Strategies in ALL: CAR-T Cells, MRD, and the Decline of Transplant – A Dialogue Between Prof. Robin Foà and Dr. Filippo Milano

In this episode, we delve into the evolving landscape of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) treatment, with a focus on cutting-edge therapies and their impact on patient outcomes. We explore the rapid integration of CAR T-cell therapy, now being used earlier in treatment and its effects on survival rates. The discussion also addresses the shifting role of allogeneic transplantation, particularly in light of the economic and clinical advantages of newer therapies. We highlight the importance of minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring and its ability to guide treatment decisions, potentially sparing patients from invasive procedures. Additionally, we examine the transformative effects of immunotherapies like blinatumomab and inotuzumab, and their role in reducing the reliance on traditional chemotherapy and transplantation. As the field continues to evolve, we consider the future of ALL treatment, including the challenges posed by economic constraints and the move toward personalized medicine.

Tune in for an in-depth analysis of these groundbreaking advances in ALL therapy and their potential to redefine treatment paradigms.

Hematology Pills
Hematology Pills is a new format based on monthly discussions between Prof. Robin Foà (Rome) and Dr. Filippo Milano (Seattle). Each episode explores the latest breakthroughs in gene therapy, immunotherapy, and clinical innovation, while addressing also ethical and practical challenges that shape the field. Our podcast offers a clear and compelling look at the evolving landscape of blood disorders and treatments for hematologists, researchers and healthcare professionals. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with Hematology Pills – a source off hematology updates, one episode at a time.