Description
Nationwide Children Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease 2022
Include: 5 videos + 5 pdfs, size: 2.12 GB
Friday, November 11, 2022, 8:00 AM – 3:40 PM, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center, Columbus, OH
This symposium will provide information to our regional colleagues and our patients and families on current clinical trials and advances in the field of Disease Modifying Therapies (DMT), Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT) and Gene Therapy in Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). The aim of this symposium is to critically analyze and review the pros and cons of these newer treatments including curative options.
The Nationwide Children Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease 2022 was designed for a diverse group of healthcare professionals. The target audience included specialists in Blood & Marrow Transplantation (BMT), Hematology, and Hematology/Oncology. The symposium aimed to provide information on current clinical trials and advances in disease-modifying therapies, stem cell transplantation, and gene therapy for sickle cell disease
- Review current and upcoming disease modifying drugs for SCD such as crizanlizumab, voxelotor, glutamine and others that are in the pipeline.
- Compare the different alternative donor (non-sibling) choices for HCT in SCD and recent developments in matched sibling donor transplant for SCD
- Discuss the advances in gene therapy for SCD
- Analyze the long-term effects of all available therapies including curative options; review current data on risk for malignancies and infertility in patient with SCD
Nationwide Children Symposium
Topics:
- Disease Modifying Therapies for Sickle Cell Disease.mp4
Disease Modifying Therapies for Sickle Cell Disease.pdf
Gene Therapy.mp4
Gene Therapy.pdf
Long Term Outcomes Following Curative Treatments on Overview.mp4
Long Term Outcomes Following Curative Treatments on Overview.pdf
Panel- Point Counterpoint Debate- What’s the Best Option for My Patient..mp4
Race, Science, and Sickle Cell Disease.mp4
Race, Science, and Sickle Cell Disease.pdf
What’s New in Matched Sibling Donor..pdf