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Uncertainty over Serum Ferritin in Cancer Survivors

There is increasing recognition that paediatric cancer survivors are at risk of transfusion-related iron overload caused by their intensive treatment regimes. The results of a recent study demonstrate problems with the current screening method (serum ferritin) for iron overload in this field. Resonance Health’s FerriScan® technology, the globally recognised gold standard for the assessment of

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FerriScan® Results Are Not Confounded by Liver Fat

Recent study results have demonstrated that FerriScan, the globally recognised gold standard for the measurement of liver iron concentration (LIC), is not confounded by the presence of liver steatosis. This places FerriScan at a distinct advantage to alternative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) LIC assessment techniques, such as liver T2*, whose results are impacted by the

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Survey Results: Transfusional Iron Overload and Cancer Survivors

Following the publication of several studies discussing the occurrence of transfusional iron overload in cancer survivors, Resonance Health asked specialist healthcare providers to complete a survey on clinical practice in monitoring and treating iron overload in this cohort. The survey response was excellent and as such is considered a valid snapshot of current practice.

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American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting Update

Several presentations were delivered by independent experts at the prestigious 58th ASH Annual Meeting that summarised studies using Resonance Health’s FerriScan® technology. The studies demonstrated the broadening acceptance of FerriScan in iron monitoring and management and included results from the multicentre US TWiTCH study (click here to read the abstract) and from China’s Guangxi Medical

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