Nita Radhakrishnan Presented The Collaborative Data on Hemophilia from Indian Centers at MENA Conference 2025
Nita Radhakrishnan, Additional Professor and HOD, Department of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, reposted from MENA Conference on LinkedIn:
”Presented the collaborative data on Hemophilia from Indian centers at the 4th International Hemophilia Conference on Hemophilia and Rare Bleeding Disorders MENA Conference at AbuDhabi.
WBDR World Federation of Hemophilia / Fédération mondiale de l’hémophilie registry is crucial in bring data together and providing benchmarking.”
Quoting MENA Conference‘s post:
”Middle East and North Africa (HEMNET) Session Highlights | 4th International Conference on Hemophilia and Rare Bleeding Disorders.
A truly insightful regional session led by distinguished experts across the MENA region, showcasing impactful research, collaborative data, and clinical experiences in hemophilia and rare bleeding disorders.
From women’s health and rare etiologies to regional data and factor deficiencies, Dr. Tahira Zafar, Dr. Hadeel Saleh Mohammad, Dr. Nita Radhakrishnan, and Prof. Mohamed El Khorassani shared valuable perspectives that emphasized progress, inclusion, and global collaboration in hematology care.”

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