Fernando Corrales-Medina/LinkedIn
Jul 13, 2026, 16:26
Real-World Data Across Time Reveal Important Advances in Hemophilia Treatment – ATHN
American Thrombosis and Hemostasis Network (ATHN) shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Connecting data across time reveals the true impact of innovation.
At ISTH 2026 Fernando Corrales-Medina is featured with the poster linking participants from ATHN 8 to the ATHN Transcends: Hemophilia Natural History Arm—one of ATHN’s first longitudinal analyses spanning two studies.
Working with Shannon Carpenter, MD, the team demonstrated increasing use of prophylaxis over time while tracking evolving treatment patterns and bleeding outcomes in people with moderate hemophilia.
A great example of how connected real-world data drives new insights and better care.”
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