I caught myself rewriting my student's entire introduction last year.
Again.
For the third time that month.
That's when it hit me:
The skills that made me productive are now making me a bottleneck.
Here's the mid-career trap nobody warns you about:
Among young adult #cancer survivors, work status influenced their #QualityOfLife, with unemployment linked to higher depression and lower social satisfaction. https://t.co/Npx1seQ5mI @nbhattmd
Systematic review: Childhood #cancer survivorship research is concentrated in high-income countries, highlighting a need for broader global studies to ensure equitable outcomes for survivors. https://t.co/yrbpYJlQ4D @nbhattmd@venkymd
1/ So happy to see this out in @ASTCT_Journal!
Our expert panel of @ASTCT members tackled the unfortunate heterogeneity of PROs in transplant and CAR-T therapy.
🙅🏼♂️ We shouldn't have one set of PROs for QOL in trials and another set for real-world patients...
So what to do?
Caregivers have acute & persistent psychosocial distress throughout the pediatric HSCT process. In this issue, the caregiver experience is analyzed. A key outcome: Caregivers show resilience through optimism, strong family bonds & professional support https://t.co/i7sBFtTxfa
Our new study in @BloodJournal! We show that tractable peripheral blood monocyte-based gene expression signatures can detect IL-17- and CSF-1-dysregulated cGVHD and are detectable in patients. This could lead to rational therapy selection. @fredhutch https://t.co/6Bt75nVN3N
Congratulations to our Survivorship SIG award recipients K. Scott Baker of Seattle Children's Hospital and Gerard Socie of @HopSaintLouis (FR). #Tandem25
4th International Symposium on Late Complications after Childhood Cancer (https://t.co/yJY5c8jdiK): the latest on research and clinical care topics for childhood cancer survivors and network with other clinicians and researchers. June 19-21, 2025 - Seattle, WA. #childhoodcancer
I'm concerned that the recent @statnews piece re: decline of #BMT by @angRchen could be misleading to the public. Adding some context for consideration in the thread 🧵below: https://t.co/A2VBjwyWiB
Kristin Page MD lived her life doing so much for others as a pediatric oncologist, cancer researcher @CIBMTR, and dedicated advocate for patients and early career physicians. This is our chance to help her family: https://t.co/9w2muLBk1e
A recent CIBMTR study found that patients lived equally long after umbilical cord blood transplant, no matter their race. Read more about the study results: https://t.co/c1zouWeQqF
Recent findings showed that patients can have successful pregnancies and healthy babies following alloHCT. @nbhattmd discussed the implications of these findings and amily planning recommendations for all patients undergoing alloHCT with @HematologyAdv. https://t.co/Xy05i9QJK5
ASTCT is seeking stories from our healthcare providers about pediatric patients who have faced challenges in accessing care. Help us support the H.R. 4758, Accelerating Kids Access to Care Act. https://t.co/mHqwlPbki3
Dr. Katie Devine: Developing a mentor map can help new researchers understand what they need from a mentor, and how those needs can be met. #CancerSurvivorshipResearch#NewInvestigators
Doctors recommend that children to return to school at different times after #BMT, which means that guidelines are needed. Learn more about this CIBMTR study: https://t.co/rAuRY9n4AW
With #HCT procedures on the rise, it's crucial to address long-term complications. This review provides updated pediatric and adult survivorship guidelines for #HCT and cellular therapy. Read more: https://t.co/ULyccqt6XW