People with hemophilia may benefit from physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs intended to manage bleeding and joint disease (arthropathy), but more research is needed to better understand those programs — and their duration — that might be of most help, a review study says. The review, “Recent advances in musculoskeletal…
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Despite having lower oral health scores, children with hemophilia showed no differences in oral health-related quality of life compared to children without the condition, a study found. The study, “Parent’s report on oral health‐related quality of life of children with haemophilia,” was published in Haemophilia. Hemophilia is a…
Thank goodness for the great friendships that we forge along the way. Those of us who live with chronic illnesses learn the most about caring for our loved ones from those who are in our communities. While teaming with medical staff is crucial to the diagnosis and treatment…
The International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis (ISTH) created a Bleeding Assessment Tool (BAT) that is useful to identify and assess disease severity in people with hemophilia, both newly diagnosed patients and those who had a prior diagnosis, a study found. The study, “Application of the ISTH bleeding score in hemophilia,”…
Sigilon, MIT Collaborating to Develop Programmable Cell Therapies for Hemophilia, Other Diseases
Sigilon Therapeutics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will work together to develop programmable cell therapeutics for the treatment of hemophilia, lysosomal storage diseases, and other serious chronic illnesses. The collaboration will combine Sigilon’s proprietary cell technology with synthetic biology approaches developed by Ron Weiss, PhD, a…
Hepatitis C Virus Is Major Predictor of Liver Cancer in Hemophilia, U.S. Inpatient Data Reveals
Past infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the major risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of liver cancer, a large study analyzing more than 18,000 U.S. inpatients with hemophilia reported.
I’ve been cleaning up my computer files and finding pictures everywhere except where they are supposed to be stored. One photograph caught me by surprise. My mighty warrior, Caeleb, went to a monster truck rally in 2014. He took a great picture with the driver of the monster…
Sangamo Therapeutics has dosed the first patient in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial testing its investigational genome-editing therapy, SB-FIX, for patients with severe hemophilia B. The Georgetown University and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital are conducting the study, which is still recruiting participants in nine sites across the United…
Catalyst Biosciences recently announced updates on two of its lead compounds — Factor VIIa (FVIIa) marzeptacog alfa (activated) (MarzAA) and Factor IX (FIX) dalcinonacog alfa (DalcA) — for treatment of hemophilia A or B with inhibitors, and for hemophilia B. DalcA is a potent recombinant (artificial) Factor IX prophylactic therapy designed to prevent acute bleeding…
Oral hygiene among children and adults with severe hemophilia is poorer than in healthy controls, a single-center study suggests. The study, “Oral hygiene and dentition status in children and adults with hemophilia: A case–control study,” was published in the journal Special Care Dentistry. Dental care is a…