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In addition to the dedicated outpatient oncology clinics in the cancer treatment center on the Main Campus, we have hematology-oncology Specialty Care Centers in King of Prussia, Pa. and Voorhees, N.J. The King of Prussia facility has:
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The CDC this month released a report about its findings at a New Jersey hematology-oncology clinic, where in 2009 systematic breaches of infection control led to transmission of hepatitis B.
At the Clinic, Care ... and Infection Laura Landro 2011
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"What doesn't exist is scientific data to support the screening," said Elliott Vichinsky, director of hematology-oncology at Children's Hospital in Oakland and director of the Northern California Sickle Cell Center.
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"What doesn't exist is scientific data to support the screening," said Elliott Vichinsky, director of hematology-oncology at Children's Hospital in Oakland and director of the Northern California Sickle Cell Center.
Sickle cell testing of athletes stirs discrimination fears 2010
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"What doesn't exist is scientific data to support the screening," said Elliott Vichinsky, director of hematology-oncology at Children's Hospital in Oakland and director of the Northern California Sickle Cell Center.
Sickle cell testing of athletes stirs discrimination fears 2010
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Mr. Adrian will start a pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship at University of California, San Francisco on Monday.
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T four o'clock on a Friday afternoon the hematology-oncology clinic at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital is quiet.
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Spectrum is a commercial stage biopharmaceutical company, engaged in developing and commercializing therapies with a focus primarily in the areas of hematology-oncology and urology.
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Still, Dr. José Baselga, who is chief of hematology-oncology at Mass.
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Frequent platelet transfusions -- once or even twice a day -- are needed for such patients because "chemotherapy damages the bone marrow and causes the body not to produce platelets," said Aquino, an associate professor in the pediatric hematology-oncology division at the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center.
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