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Hematopathology: Rare Hematological Diseases submission deadline 15 Dec 2025 | 2 articles | Viewed by 1099 | Submission Open
Keywords: hematopathology; rare hematological diseases; molecular mechanisms; diagnostic innovations; clinical management; pathology; molecular pathology; next generation sequencing; epidemiology; immunophenotyping; immunology; bone marrow disorders
Molecular Mechanisms and Emerging Therapeutics in Multiple Myeloma
edited by and
submission deadline 31 Jan 2026 | Viewed by 30 | Submission Open
Keywords: multiple myeloma; myeloma; drug resistance; stem cell
Memorial Issue Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Michele Baccarani: An Excellent Hematologist on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
edited by , Gianantonio Rosti, and Jane Apperley
submission deadline 28 Feb 2026 | 7 articles | Viewed by 27573 | Submission Open
Keywords: Ph+ cell biology; CML modelling  ; CML prognosis  ; BCR-ABL1 detection and quantitation  ; BCR-ABL1 minimal residual disease  ; target drugs; therapy discontinuation  ; TFR; de-escalation treatment  ; pregnancy in CML; quality of life
(This special issue belongs to the Section Leukemias)
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