
From diagnosis to dignity: Palliative care in multiple myeloma
Palliative care for haematologists focusses on maintaining dignity and understanding illness trajectories. It highlights the unique challenges of treating haematologic malignancies and emphasizes the need for early integration of palliative care to improve quality of life. The session addresses misconceptions about palliative care referrals and the significant symptom burden in myeloma patients. It concludes with reflections on living fully until death and the importance of person-centered care.AI has been used for both descriptions and subtitles, even though it has been checked, there may be errors.
Bloodstream buzz: Amplifying haematology through social media
Social media is transforming haematology by enhancing education and advocacy. In the Philippines, a large user base allows haematologists to reach more people. Medical professionals can engage with patients and provide reliable health information online.Creating tailored, informative content is essential, while maintaining professionalism and ethical standards. This approach improves blood health literacy and patient outcomes.AI has been used for both descriptions and subtitles, even though it has been checked, there may be errors.