Helen Eagleton
16 posts

Helen Eagleton
@HelenNield
Haematologist, BHT
England, United Kingdom Beigetreten Mayıs 2012
170 Folgt42 Follower
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Eight athletes at the Paralympics have links to the famous centre
bucksherald.co.uk/health/special…
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Behind every #Covid19 test there is a biomedical scientist. We want to thank all of them for the fantastic work they have been doing through the pandemic.
#BiomedicalScientistDay2021 @NHSHEE_SEast @IBMScience
#AtTheHeartofHealthcare
#BehindEveryTest
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@RoyalMail Royal Mail Office at the Triangle, Aylesbury does not accept Royal Mail postage paid labelled parcels on a Sunday (even though they are open)
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Fantastic news! Lenalidomide maintenance treatment for myeloma patients post ASCT approved by @NICEComms. A big thank you to our patients @buckshealthcare who participated in MYELOMA XI Trial. This is why we do research. @BHTResearch @HelenNield
Myeloma UK@MyelomaUK
Thread: 1/4 Wonderful news for the #myeloma community today as @NICEComms has recommended the use of lenalidomide as a maintenance treatment: myeloma.org.uk/news/myeloma-u…
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@BucksHealthcare Very well deserved, many congratulations Helen x
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@StpTara As a Haematologist looking for myeloma or assessing for Hodgkin relapse, an ESR is invaluable (better than repeat PET-CTs). Only last week I discovered worsening anaemia in a pt with MDS was due to myeloma because ESR 140, CRP 2
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Some people just love requesting an ESR don't they? 😂 🤔🤔 #haematology #hematology
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@NMacdonaldBHT Amazing work, thank you to everyone (shout out to BMI and BHT Cancer management team, IT and property services) from all the HaemOnc doctors, nurses and, most importantly, patients
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@the_ed_godfrey @manil1980 Husband (engineer not doctor) spots there’s something wrong with the abdominal wall, ?trauma
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@NMacdonaldBHT Most of these will have biopsies taken which then need Pathologists to look at for cancer. Helen E (Specialist Services)
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@graham74GC I can’t see the definition of ‘lower volume oncologists’ in this US study. Please be careful about the message going out to patients being treated in DGHs in the UK - do we have data that their outcomes are inferior to larger centres? H Eagleton, Bucks
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Very thought provoking study suggesting that older DLBCL patients treated in centres which treat more Lymphoma do better. Need to be cautious in interpreting and applying this data though. There are huge benefits in being treated locally.
Tim Fenske@timfenske
Interesting study showing reduced hosp rate, improved OS for DLBCL treated by MDs with higher lymphoma volume. Is it time for more specialized hem/onc care (even in the community setting)? ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3021643…
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@graham74GC This guideline has prevented UK armed forces personnel from being deployed as irradiated blood can’t be provided in the field. Frustrating that we have to restrict careers and the defence of the nation based on such flimsy evidence.
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Personally I think irradiated blood is not really needed for any Hodgkin patients (unless maybe having a SCT) especially in countries like the UK where red cells are routinely leucodepleted. Based on very old data. However I of course stick to the guidelines! twitter.com/drraulcordoba/…
Raul Cordoba, MD, PhD@DrRaulCordoba
These guidelines may follow the previous recommendations for lifelong irradiated blood, but there is a suggestion that it may be safe to stop using irradiating blood 5 years after the last treatment for #Hodgkin #lymphoma #lymsm twitter.com/drraulcordoba/…
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@philesavage You’re the reason I applied to work at Stoke Mandeville 15yrs ago. Thanks for being a great radiologist who cares about the person at the end of the scan ;-)
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@alexmackaycooks Hi Alex and family. Very happy new year to you all too! Hx
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