Susanna Mikayelyan: Hematology vs Oncology – Why They Often Go Together
Susanna Mikayelyan, Resident Physician at Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m glad I had the opportunity to write this article for Hemostasis Today and look forward to continued professional growth in both clinical care and academic research.”
Quoting Hemostasis Today’s post:
“Hematology vs Oncology: Why They Often Go Together

At first glance, hematology and oncology appear to occupy separate intellectual territories: one rooted in the physiology of blood and marrow, the other organized around solid tumors and organ-based disease.
This review smoothly sets up the “vs” while exploring the “together”, and briefly dives into the traditional scope, history, rationale, and overarching challenges”
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