
Want to stay up-to-date on the very latest developments in non-malignant haematology? Don't have the time or skills to critically appraise important papers? Join Pip and Rich, two haematology doctors on a journey of learning and discovery. Each episode, they will discuss a seminal trial, critically appraise the paper, interview a study author, and discuss the implications of the trial on clinical ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessScience | |||

On this episode, Pip and Rich VAY-HIT2, a trial recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine. This study randomised patients with relapsed/refractory ITP after first line corticosteroids to eltrombopag + ianalumab or placebo.
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In this second of a two-part episode, Pip and Rich discuss their highlights of 2025. They discuss a wide range of developments across medical haematology with a focus on red cells disorders and a bit less naval gazing than the first episode.
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In this first of a two-part episode, Pip and Rich discuss their highlights of 2025. They discuss a wide range of developments across medical haematology with a focus on bleeding disorders and immuno-haematology.
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On this episode, Pip and Rich discuss two of their recent publications on idiopathic and secondary polycythaemia. The first is an audit across two large hospitals in the Midlands. The team screened over 2000 patients who had had a JAK2 mutation scree... more
On this episode, Pip and Rich discuss the BASIS trial which investigated the efficacy of the rebalancing agent marstacimab in people living with haemophilia. Marstacimab is an inhibitor of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) and works by tipping t... more
In this episode, Pip and Rich chat to Dr Sue Pavord, current President of the British Society of Haematology. Over the last 18 months Dr Pavord has led from the front with serious work on defining liaison haematology, paving the way for this to be fo... more
Pip and Rich preview their second Don't Just Read the Abstract newsletter. This week, the newsletter focuses on the work that the British Society for Haematology have being doing on workforce planning and liaison haematology in particular.
If you w... more
When Dr Peter Douglas listened to our episode on the PEERLESS trial (S1, Ep12), he began to develop a funny sensation in his chest.
Emailing us he wrote:
"Your commentary on this paper lead me to develop the signs and symptoms of submassive PE. I a... more
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