1 March 2024 (Friday) - BTLP-TACT Exercise
29 February 2024 (Thursday) - UKAS Update
The UK Accreditation Service sent their
update today… You can see
it here. Am I being incredibly cynical in wondering if they might benefit
from taking that quality
management course I did recently?
26 February 2024 (Tuesday) - Transfusion Evidence Alert Update
The people at Transfusion Evidence Alert
sent their update today. In a novel break with tradition there was no mention
of tranexamic acid…
ARTICLE OF THE MONTH Pharmacological interventions for the prevention of bleeding in people undergoing elective hip or knee surgery: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. +++++ |
23 February 2024 (Friday) - Oncology Central Update
Uncovering the link between cancer disparities and climate change
What disparities exist in cancer screening and how does this impact patient outcomes? Listen to our latest podcast episode with Dr Kilan Ashad-Bishop from the American Cancer Society to find out. |
JOURNAL ARTICLES |
Trastuzumab-anns is a biosimilar to trastuzumab, which is approved by the EMA and US FDA for treatment of HER2+ early and metastatic breast cancer. Read about its use in seven clinical oncology practices in the EU. |
BIPOC involvement in oncological research: insights from Future Oncology In this special edition of editor’s highlights, Michael Bell Managing Editor, looks at three articles published over the last 12 months in Future Oncology, concerning greater engagement and representation for Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) people in oncological research. |
Find out details of a real-world database analysis exploring how adding palbociclib to an aromatase inhibitor could prolong the life of people with metastatic HR+/HER2– breast cancer in routine clinical practice. |
20 February 2024 (Tuesday) - Westgard QC Update
19 February 2024 (Monday) - European Hematology Association Update
On the one hand following the European
Hematology Association’s Facebook feed is a good move as they send out things
like this. On the other hand what with the vagaries of Facebook, there’s very
little point in doing a morphology quiz on-line as when the answer comes out,
the Facebook algorithms will decide to show me pictured of Lego or dogs instead…
In this instance platelet clumping
should warrant performing blood count on
a citrated sample.
15 February 2024 (Thursday) - Horiba update
The nice people at Horiba sent their
monthly morphology
update today. There were loads of answers to previous quizzes… not that I
can remember having seen any previous quizzes. I wonder if I’m missing
something here…





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