Hematologic Oncology
Hematology, sometimes known as oncology, is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illnesses of the blood. Oncology is the study of cancer. Cancer is defined as unregulated cell proliferation and invasion of other tissues. Because of mutations in their DNA or the accumulation of abnormalities, cells can become malignant. Anemia persists in cancer patients and its incidence rises while the patient undergoes chemotherapy. Cancer induces the production of inflammatory cytokines, which stop erythropoiesis and erythropoietin (EPO) synthesis. Because EPO decreases plasma volume and activates the production of inflammatory cytokines separately of enhancing erythropoiesis, increased erythropoiesis stimulating medicines dose may also effect poor survivals
- Anemia
- Cancer metastasis
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- Blood Based Products
- Blood Disease Condition and Treatment
- Blood Oncology
- Blood Transplantation, Thrombosis and Hemostasis
- Case Reports and Epidemiology
- Diagnosis in Blood Disorder
- Hematologic Oncology
- Hematological Disorders
- Hematology and Pharma Industry
- Hematology and Stem Cell Research
- Hematology Market
- Hematology Nursing
- Immunology
- New Drug Development in Haematology
- New Drug Development in Hematology
- Pediatric Hematology
- Transfusion Medicine and Haematology Research
- Various Aspects of Hematology

