Hema Now: The Future of Haemostasis, Haemophilia, and Rare Bleeding Disorders - European Medical Journal

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Hema Now: The Future of Haemostasis, Haemophilia, and Rare Bleeding Disorders

Hematology

Hema Now

In this episode of Hema Now, Giancarlo Castaman explores the evolution of haemostasis and haemophilia care, reflecting on how advances in understanding coagulation biology have transformed treatment strategies for patients with bleeding disorders. From the challenges of managing rare disorders and balancing bleeding and thrombosis risks, to the promise and limitations of gene therapy, this discussion highlights the innovations shaping the future of the field.

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Giancarlo Castaman

In this episode of Hema Now, Giancarlo Castaman explores the evolution of haemostasis and haemophilia care, reflecting on how advances in understanding coagulation biology have transformed treatment strategies for patients with bleeding disorders. From the challenges of managing rare disorders and balancing bleeding and thrombosis risks, to the promise and limitations of gene therapy, this discussion highlights the innovations shaping the future of the field.

 

Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction

01:34 – Origins in haemostasis research

02:49 – Haemophilia care through decades

05:40 – Challenges managing rare disorders

07:19 – Priorities leading haemostasis advancement

10:18 – Gene therapy future challenges

14:35 – International networks improving outcomes

16:40 – Balancing bleeding thrombosis risks

18:30 – Emerging therapies transforming haemophilia

21:03 – Future haemostasis research priorities

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this episode belong to the speakers and do not necessarily represent the opinions of EMJ.

Disclosure: TBC

Keywords: Bleeding disorders, clotting factors, coagulation, emerging therapies, gene therapy, haematology, haemophilia, haemostasis, rare bleeding disorders, thrombosis.

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