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    Impact of social media on the emotional health and burnout of pediatric and adult oncology professionals: A SWOG and COG survey by Moerdler, Scott, Barry, Maura Meredith, Henry, Elizabeth, Lucas, Tiffany Lin, Marshall, Ariela Lucy, Dizon, Don S.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-06-2022)
    “…11013 Background: Social media (SoMe) engagement is common in oncology, especially for patients and support groups, allowing for education and support. However…”
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    Emicizumab-Kxwh for Previously Untreated Patients with Haemophilia: The Conversation Begins by Lucas, Tiffany Lin, Gupta, Shveta, Davis, Joanna A., Corrales-Medina, Fernando F.

    Published in Blood (13-11-2019)
    “…Introduction: With the Federal Drug and Administration approval of the use of emicizumab from birth to adulthood, clinicians will now grapple with when to…”
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    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Hematology and Oncology Fellowship Programs by Mankbadi, Michael, Alemu, Lidet, Bey, Afiya, Connell, Nathan T., Fanning, Lisa, Frustace, Patricia, Genao, Inginia, Hafler, Janet, LaCasce, Ann S., Lucas, Tiffany Lin, Marshall, Ariela L., Mones, Jodi, Murphy, Martina C, Naik, Rakhi P., Podoltsev, Nikolai, Lee, Alfred Ian

    Published in Blood (23-11-2021)
    “…Background The National Institutes of Health define African Americans or Blacks, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Hispanics or Latinos, Native Hawaiians, and…”
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    Beliefs and Values About Gene Therapy and In-Utero Gene Editing in Patients with Hemophilia and Their Relatives by Vasquez-Loarte, Tania C., Lucas, Tiffany Lin, Harris-Wai, Julie, Bowen, Deborah J.

    “…Aim Hemophilia is an inherited disease for which current treatment is noncurative. While gene therapy and gene editing are being researched, we do not know how…”
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