Official 2017 EBMT Annual Meeting app. The EBMT Annual Meeting takes place in Marseille, March 26-29 2017. Key features: Access speaker slides via the E-material service module fully synchronized with the E-Materials online portal, advanced filter to search sessions and presentations of the scientific program, info about speakers, exhibitors and the venue, submit messages to speakers, rate presentations, take notes for each presentation, follow the EBMT Annual Meeting Twitter wall etc.

EBMT 2017 alternatives

ASH Pocket Guides

Blood & Blood Advances, Hematology Journals by ASH

The Blood app allows immediate access to full-text articles prepublished in First Edition and published Blood for users with personal or institutional subscriptions to the online journal (other users can access abstracts). The app, designed for easy reading and browsing on any iOS device, allows you to: read and cache full-text articles on your device, view high resolution images and videos, listen to related audio sound bites, bookmark articles (saving full text indefinitely), search journal content, be instantly alerted to the latest content, and read and share content through social media tools. To provide feedback or for support, please visit the Blood journal website.

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Transplant (HCT) Guidelines

CTCAE v4.0

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) is a standardized system to quantify or grade the severity of adverse events (AE) that occur with drug treatment or from medical devices. A definition of mild (grade 1), moderate (2), severe (3), life-threatening (4) and death related to AE (5) events is provided for each AE term. May 29, 2009NIH publication # 09-7473

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Focus On Lymphoma

2015 PR News Social Media Icon Award Winner - Best AppFeatured as one of the Best New Medical Apps within the App Store2013 WebHealth Award Winning AppComprehensive lymphoma information and tools to help patients and caregivers understand their lymphoma and manage their cancer treatment. Up-to-date resources on every type of lymphoma from the nations largest non-profit dedicated to lymphoma research and education, the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF).Unique tools designed specifically for people with lymphoma help you to:-find comprehensive disease information tailored to your lymphoma subtype- identify and save questions to review with your healthcare provider-track your symptoms with weekly and monthly overviews-manage your medication schedule and set reminders-chart your blood work results-record doctors sessions for review later-take notes during appointments and create to-do lists afterwards-register for free LRF patient education programs-access the LRF Helpline and Support Network-support lymphoma researchFor more detailed information, visit www.focusonlymphoma.org

  • size 37.6 MB