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Sep 1, 2025, 15:32
British Journal of Haematology: US ITP Patient Survey on Platelet Management, Fatigue, and Support
British Journal of Haematology shared a post on X:
“US survey of ITP patients seeking better long-term disease management to improve/maintain platelet counts, minimize bleeding, reduce physical fatigue and anxiety, and increase patient support options ”
Title: Patient survey in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP): Identifyingunmet needs related to treatment and disease control in patientsliving in the United States
Authors: Nichola Cooper, Caroline Kruse, Sharon Deneen Morgan, Julie Laurent, Marleni Arvelo- Saillant, Jean-Pascal Roussy, Matias Cordoba, Imene Gouia, Lisa-Anne Schmitt, Erin Reineke, Terry Gernsheimer

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