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Feb 6, 2026, 04:45
Sarah Sewaralthahab: Best of ASH25 Highlights Platelet Disorders and Sickle Cell Disease
Sarah Sewaralthahab, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Head of the Adult Hematology Unit at King Saud University Medical City, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”As Betty Pace put it ‘Trust me, the best is yet to come..’.
After hundreds of hours of scientific content and networking and thousands of steps walked, ASH25 wrapped up with the Best of ASH. This year classical hematology highlighted two pillars: platelet disorders and sickle cell disease.
My final ASH News Daily article covering the topics is finally out.
Cannot wait for ASH26!”
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