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1. Tranexamic acid versus placebo to prevent bleeding in patients with haematological malignancies and severe thrombocytopenia (TREATT): a randomised, double-blind, parallel, phase 3 superiority trial

2. A retrospective study of MYC rearranged diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the context of the new WHO and ICC classifications

3. Diagnostic uncertainty presented barriers to the timely management of acute thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in the United Kingdom between 2014 and 2019

6. ABCL-184 Impact of MYC and BCL2 Double Expression on Outcomes in Primary CNS Lymphoma: A UK Multicenter Analysis

7. POSTER: ABCL-184 Impact of MYC and BCL2 Double Expression on Outcomes in Primary CNS Lymphoma: A UK Multicenter Analysis

8. Impact of MYC and BCL2 double expression on outcomes in primary CNS lymphoma: a UK multicenter analysis

9. Pirtobrutinib results in reversible platelet dysfunction compared to ibrutinib and acalabrutinib

10. Impact of Double Expression of MYC and BCL-2 on Outcomes in Primary CNS Lymphoma: A UK Multicentre Analysis

11. Evaluation of the frailty characteristics and clinical outcomes according to the new frailty-based outcome prediction model (Myeloma Risk Profile-MRP) in a UK real-world cohort of elderly newly diagnosed Myeloma patients

13. Efficacy and tolerability of VCD chemotherapy in a UK real‐world dataset of elderly transplant‐ineligible newly diagnosed myeloma patients

14. Infection-related morbidity in a large study of transplant non-eligible newly diagnosed myeloma patients treated with UK standard of care

15. Infection-Related Morbidity Reduced Overall Survival in a Large Real-World Cohort of Transplant Ineligible Newly Diagnosed Myeloma Patients Treated with UK Standard of Care

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