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Faculty Publications April 18-25 News

Faculty Publications April 18-25

This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published April 18-25.
Cedars-Sinai Cancer’s Blood and Marrow Transplant Patients Experience Superior Outcomes News

Cedars-Sinai Cancer’s Blood and Marrow Transplant Patients Experience Superior Outcomes

Allogeneic transplants use blood stem cells from donors’ bone marrow to treat patients with blood and bone marrow diseases. The Cedars-Sinai team performs more than 40 such transplants each year.
Faculty Publications April 11-18 News

Faculty Publications April 11-18

This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published April 11-18.
A High-Risk Pregnancy Lifeline News

A High-Risk Pregnancy Lifeline

For more than a decade, the High-Risk Perinatal Program has been serving women who need multidisciplinary care during pregnancy. Some are women who have complex health histories, such as those who have had organ transplants, heart defects or cancers. In other cases, they’re moms who encounter a complication due to their pregnancy or whose developing fetus requires specialized care.
A Clinic for Ovarian Cancer ‘Previvors’ News

A Clinic for Ovarian Cancer ‘Previvors’

Cedars-Sinai Cancer’s One-Stop Option Helps BRCA1- and BRCA2-Positive Patients Manage Fertility, Risk
Cedars-Sinai Joins Community Partners to Reduce Black Maternal Health Gap News

Cedars-Sinai Joins Community Partners to Reduce Black Maternal Health Gap

Black women in the U.S. are three times more likely than white women to die, or become seriously ill, from pregnancy-related complications, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Those disparities remain regardless of income or levels of education. Studies point to a kaleidoscope of factors contributing to the dangerous inequity, including racism, barriers to appropriate care, social and economic factors, and chronic stress. Addressing the complexity of causes behind poor health outcomes for Black mothers requires commitment, investment and innovation to produce meaningful, measurable change.
Exploring Data Equity to Address Sexual Health Disparities News

Exploring Data Equity to Address Sexual Health Disparities

Asian women in the U.S. have long faced “othering” due to xenophobic stereotypes while also bearing a legacy of deep-rooted shame around women’s health.
Faculty Publications April 4-11 News

Faculty Publications April 4-11

This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published April 4-11. 
Faculty Publications March 28-April 4 News

Faculty Publications March 28-April 4

This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published March 28-April 4. 
Faculty Publications March 21-28 News

Faculty Publications March 21-28

This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published March 21-28. 
Kawasaki Disease: Blocking Protein Improves Cardiac Effects, Investigators Report News

Kawasaki Disease: Blocking Protein Improves Cardiac Effects, Investigators Report

A new study by Cedars-Sinai investigators found that blocking a protein called interleukin-1-beta improved cardiac dysfunction and arrythmias in Kawasaki disease, a rare illness that affects children and causes their blood vessels to swell and become inflamed.
A New Approach to Desensitization for Pediatric Kidney Transplant Patients News

A New Approach to Desensitization for Pediatric Kidney Transplant Patients

Pediatric kidney transplantation isn’t a one-and-done endeavor. Unlike adults, whose life expectancy may fall in line with the life of their transplanted kidneys, children and teens typically outlive their transplanted organ—at least the first one.

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