Documenta Haematologica
Romanian Society of Hematology · Romania · Est. 2023
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Documenta Haematologica – Revista Romana de Hematologie prioritizes research relevant to Central and Eastern Europe while remaining open to groundbreaking studies from all geographic regions. By fostering a diverse and inclusive scientific dialogue, the journal aims to bridge gaps in hematology research and practice across different healthcare systems. By incorporating geographic priorities, Documenta Haematologica seeks to highlight research addressing region-specific hematologic conditions, disparities in patient care and the adaptation of novel therapies to diverse healthcare settings. The journal encourages submissions that provide comparative insights into hematology practice across different regions, fostering global collaboration and knowledge exchange. The journal serves as a dedicated platform for the publication of research covering all aspects of hematology. Key focus areas include hematological malignancies (chronic lymphoproliferative disorders, multiple myeloma and other monoclonal gammopathies, acute leukemias and myelodysplastic syndrome, myeloproliferative chronic diseases etc.) and rare hematologic diseases (porphyrias, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, amiloydosis, Gaucher disease, mastocytosis, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria etc.). By concentrating on both fundamental and clinical hematology, the journal aims to provide hematologists with the latest research, diagnostic advancements, and treatment innovations in the field. This journal is an open source of information for haematologist. Here are published articles with novelties in hematology, articles which reflect real problems encountered in current practice.
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