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Bloodline Breakthroughs: Innovations & Inspiration

In this new video podcast (vodcast), we will discuss the latest advances in treatments for blood cancer, and hear inspirational stories from blood cancer patients and survivors.

Episode 3: Navigating The Holidays

(November 2025 | 34 minutes) The holidays can feel overwhelming when cancer changes your plans. In our latest episode of Bloodline Breakthroughs, Lindsey and Thomas Kealey share practical ideas and heartfelt advice for finding joy and connection during the season—whether you’re in the hospital, at home, or supporting a loved one. From decorating and gift-giving to coping with isolation and grief, this conversation offers hope and creative ways to make the holidays meaningful, no matter the circumstances.

Episode 2: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) 

(November 2025 | 23 minutes) Join us for a conversation about chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with Dr. Gabriela Hobbs from Massachusetts General Hospital. We discuss what CML is, how it’s diagnosed, current treatments, and new research that could improve care in the future. The latest episode of Bloodline Breakthroughs offers insight and encouragement for anyone navigating life with CML or supporting a loved one.

Episode 1: CAR T-Cell Therapy 

(January 2025 | 32 minutes) Join us for the first episode of our NEW video podcast, Bloodline Breakthroughs: Innovations & Inspiration, where we speak to Dr. Bilal Abid of University of Texas Health Science Center about CAR T-cell therapy for blood cancers. In this episode, Dr. Abid breaks down how this innovative treatment works and its promising potential to transform care for patients with certain blood cancers. Whether you are a patient, caregiver or simply curious about the latest advancements in cancer treatment, this conversation offers valuable insights and hope. Support for this episode provided by Kite, a Gilead Company; Bristol Myers Squibb; and Johnson & Johnson.

 

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