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Do you recommend vitamin C supplementation with PO iron in patients with iron deficiency?

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Hematology · Georgetown University School of Medicine

Vitamin C supplementation is unnecessary. Taking the iron with a glass of orange juice away from food and especially coffee optimizes absorption. That being said vitamin C does no harm. See vonSiebenthal et al eClinical Works 2023 (Lancet publication), Benson et al, Lancet Haem 2025 or Auerbach et a...

When would you use AVD + brentuximab instead of ABVD for newly diagnosed stage 3 or 4 Hodgkin lymphoma?

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Medical Oncology · University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine

By reducing the risk of primary treatment failure from 23% to 18%, the ECHELON-1 study demonstrated that compared to ABVD, AVD + brentuximab vedotin reduces the risk of primary treatment failure by about 25% for patients with advanced-stage classic Hodgkin lymphoma. If given with prophylactic G-CSF,...

Should all patients diagnosed with B12 deficiency get a baseline EGD?

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Hematology · Rochester General Hospital

It is important to determine the cause of B12 deficiency. The majority of cases are due to pernicious anemia (atrophic gastritis and lack of intrinsic factor), I presume this question relates to that group. If there is another cause such as intestinal malabsorption or bacterial overgrowth, this does...

How do you decide whether to use pharmacologic VTE prophylaxis in hospitalized patients with decompensated cirrhosis?

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Hospital Medicine · University Of Wisconsin Health University Hospital

For all patients, I begin by using a standard risk prediction tool to determine if the patient is appropriate for pharmacologic VTE prophylaxis. At our institution, the Padua risk prediction tool is embedded in our electronic health record/admission set. Clinical guidelines- including those from the...

Do you check LDH levels for patients with CLL who are asymptomatic and on surveillance?

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Medical Oncology · UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

I personally include LDH as part of my routine chemistry panel monitoring of CLL in surveillance for several reasons. Often, patients with CLL can show up with new anemia; in such cases, the differential diagnosis is autoimmune hemolytic anemia versus disease progression. An elevated, new LDH level ...

How will you use Pola-R-CHP in the frontline treatment of DLBCL?

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Medical Oncology · Cleveland Clinic

Given the comparable toxicity profile and the lower rate of treatment failure, the number needed to treat (n=16) is low enough that this is very appropriate to be the new standard of care. Although overall survival was not different, fewer patients treated with the Pola-R-CHP regimen required subseq...

Which neoadjuvant/adjuvant chemotherapy regimen would you select in a patient with resectable stage IB pancreatic head adenocarcinoma and MDS-SF3B1 on luspatercept (baseline Hgb of 8-9 g/dL)?

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Medical Oncology · Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Seems a bit unfair that the patient has both! First, I would consider resection upfront to ensure this key step rather than risk additional complications of chemotherapy. Perioperative or total neoadjuvant therapy is not standard for resectable disease yet (pending Alliance trial result). Second, bo...

Would you consider anti-fibrinolytics for heavy menses in patients with a history of VTE?

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Hematology · University of Pittsburgh

A recent review article provided reassuring evidence about the combined use of antifibrinolytics and estrogen in women with heavy menstrual bleeding (Meschino et al., PMID 40680937); however, it did not specifically provide data in women with a prior history of VTE. In this case, I would first ensur...

How would you counsel a woman with a strong family history of thrombosis about oral contraceptives?

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Hematology · Mayo Clinic

This can be a complex question for which there are likely no specific data or guidelines upon which to base a recommendation. ASH has published guidelines on thrombophilia testing in VTE (Middeldorp et al., PMID 37195076). They specifically recommend against testing prior to COC prescription. The ra...

How do you approach deciding which patients with hemophilia B to recommend for gene therapy?

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Hematology · University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

There is no standard protocol for who gene therapy is recommended for, but certainly, potential candidates must meet all criteria according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Gray areas may exist if there is some preexisting liver disease, where hepatology consultation is desired to help determi...