Today, on World Blood Cancer Day, we join the global community in raising awareness and reinforcing our commitment to improving outcomes for patients affected by blood cancers.
Blood cancers represent a significant global burden, accounting for approximately 6.6% of all cancer cases and 7.2% of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Research is the foundation of progress in hematology, particularly in diseases characterized by biological complexity and heterogeneity.
At Ciencia Research, we are proud to contribute to this progress through our published work, generating real-world evidence and insights that support better clinical understanding and decision-making in oncology. Our research aims to bridge critical knowledge gaps and ultimately improve patient care.
Our publications illustrate the power of real-world evidence to:
- Capture the broader impact of treatment advances
- Provide a more holistic view of disease progress by linking clinical outcomes with healthcare utilization and societal factors
- Inform stakeholders across clinical, economic, and policy domains
Learn more about our blood cancer research in our publications below.
- Healthcare resource utilisation and sickness absence in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients who did not undergo autologous stem cell transplantation: Trends in Sweden with the changing treatment landscape.
- Real-word data on autologous stem cell transplantation in older patients with multiple myeloma.
- Survival outcomes in myelofibrosis patients treated with ruxolitinib: A population-based cohort study in Sweden and Norway.
- Characteristics, Treatment Patterns and Predictors of Outcomes in Treatment-Naive Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients Judged Ineligible for Intensive Chemotherapy in Sweden.
- Healthcare resource utilization and sickness absence in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients in Sweden: Trends in a changing treatment landscape.
On this important day, we honor patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals, and remain committed to driving impactful research that brings us closer to a future where blood cancers are better understood, managed, and ultimately overcome.
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