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ASH 2024: Roundup of news from first day of conference

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Last updated: December 8, 2024 10:22 am
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The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) in 2024 brought exciting news and advancements in the field of hematology. Here is a roundup of some of the key highlights from the conference:

Sanofi, the French pharmaceutical giant, presented promising results for a new oral treatment for immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), a rare autoimmune disorder that destroys blood-clotting platelets. The drug, rilzabrutinib, showed improved platelet responses in patients compared to a placebo, with a durable response reported in a significant number of participants. If approved, rilzabrutinib could become a new standard treatment for ITP, offering hope to patients who do not respond well to current therapies.

Novo Nordisk also revealed positive results for their oral pill, etavopivat, in reducing severe pain crises in patients with sickle cell disease. The drug improved the oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells and decreased the frequency of pain crises, potentially offering a new way to manage this debilitating condition. The drug is currently undergoing a Phase 3 study, with results expected in 2026.

In the realm of gene therapy, Beam Therapeutics reported consistent results in seven patients treated with their CRISPR-based therapy, BEAM-101, for sickle cell disease. The therapy led to significant increases in fetal hemoglobin levels and a decrease in disease-causing hemoglobin, showing promise for patients with this genetic disorder.

Additionally, research presented at ASH highlighted the importance of fertility preservation for sickle cell patients undergoing potentially curative therapies. Although the procedure carries some risks and complications, it can be a viable option for patients with access to the necessary resources. However, challenges remain, including limited insurance coverage for fertility services in many states.

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Overall, the findings presented at ASH 2024 showcase the ongoing innovation and progress in the field of hematology, offering hope for improved treatments and outcomes for patients with hematologic disorders. Stay tuned for more updates and advancements in the field as researchers continue to push the boundaries of science and medicine.

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