CHOP Hematologist Hails Approval of Two New Drugs To Manage Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
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The US Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval to two novel drugs to treat sickle cell disease.
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The US Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval to two novel drugs to treat sickle cell disease.
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Three physicians were presented with the Alan R. Cohen Master Clinician Award in CHOP’s Department of Pediatrics.
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Jake Orlick, an 11-year-old boy, is fighting a courageous battle against Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. Our Patrick Grohar, MD, PhD, an attending physician with the Cancer Center and the Director of Translational Research with the Center of Childhood Cancer Research, may be on the verge of a breakthrough with a novel new experimental treatment for relapsed Ewing sarcoma.
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CHOP cardiologists report milestone results for Fontan survivors during American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia.
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A CHOP researcher has identified spinal patterns in younger children that may predict later scoliosis—and may open the door to the first-ever methods to prevent that condition.
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For families of picky eaters, dinner time can be a nightmare. Many parents blame themselves, thinking there’s something they did to cause their child’s extreme eating habits.
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CHOP Researchers Discover New, Aggressive Form of Mitochondrial Disease.
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Nursing-Led Savings includes advice on developing and implementing a plan that eliminates waste and streamlines processes in everyday clinical work.
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The CDC recommends that virtually everyone 6 months of age and older get vaccinated against flu each year. So, when is the best time to get influenza vaccine?
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A research collaboration that shares genetic data among pediatric hospitals has received a multi-year federal grant to scale up its network, aimed at advancing precision medicine for children.