Hematology is the study of blood disorders which can be benign or malignant diseases and can take many forms. Here are some examples of Hematological conditions:
Usually the patient requires special testing, genetic profiling and examination of bone marrow for diagnosis.
The physicians of Florida Oncology Associates are trained in accredited subspecialty fellowship programs to diagnose, manage and treat patients with hematological diseases. We provide comprehensive targeted and molecular therapies and hematologic care for patients and collaborate with state-of-the-art laboratories for genetic testing, comprehensive clotting system evaluation, flow cytometry and hematopathogy evaluation. We have variety of clinical trials available to provide access to cutting-edge new therapies to our hematology patients. Please consult one of our physicians for further information on your particular condition, symptoms and treatment options.
Hematology Websites
The following sites are suggestions that may provide additional information on specific hematological disorders. This is not an exhaustive list, but a starting point for those who desire to learn more about blood disorders. With an overabundance of web sites on life-threatening diseases, please be aware that not all sites are created equal. If you question any of the information you read, please feel free to discuss your questions with your medical team. Remember to consult your oncology physician prior to making changes to your diet, intake of vitamins, etc. as the changes could negatively affect your treatment.
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Currently we are participating in the following Hematological Clinical Trials:
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