Oncohematology
Diagnosis and treatment of malignant diseases of the blood and lymphatic system. Oncohematology combines advanced treatment methods with a personalized approach — which is especially critical for complex conditions like leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, where every week, and sometimes every day, counts.
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Causes and Characteristics of Hematologic Malignancies
Blood cancers often arise due to genetic mutations, bone marrow dysfunction, or immune system disorders. The most common diagnoses include:
- Acute and chronic leukemias
- Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas
- Multiple myeloma
- Myelodysplastic syndromes
- Myeloproliferative neoplasms
Hematologic cancers can affect both adults and children and often require long-term, multi-stage treatment.
Diagnostics in Oncohematology
Accurate diagnosis is critical for selecting the optimal treatment strategy. Advanced laboratory and imaging techniques are used, including:
- Complete and extended blood tests
- Bone marrow examination (trephine biopsy, sternal puncture)
- Immunohistochemistry and molecular genetic testing (e.g. BCR-ABL, JAK2, FLT3 mutations)
- PET-CT, MRI, and CT scans
- Tumor marker and cytokine level testing
Timely and precise diagnostics help identify the disease stage and determine the most effective course of treatment.
Treatment Methods in Hematologic Oncology
Treatment plans are developed individually based on diagnosis, patient age, general health, and genetic features of the disease. Common approaches include:
Treatment plans are developed individually based on diagnosis, patient age, general health, and genetic features of the disease. Common approaches include:
- Chemotherapy based on international protocols
- Targeted therapy (e.g. tyrosine kinase inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies)
- Immunotherapy (including checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T cell therapy)
- Bone marrow transplantation (autologous or allogeneic)
- Supportive care: management of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and infection prevention
A combination of therapies helps achieve sustained remission, even in aggressive forms of hematologic cancers.
Hematologic Cancer Treatment in Russia with MARUS
Leading clinics and federal centers in Russia follow modern international protocols to treat leukemia, lymphoma, and other oncohematological diseases. The MARUS platform helps international patients access care in these centers by organizing consultations, translating medical documents, providing visa support, and offering personal assistance on site. Everything is designed to make a complex process as clear and safe as possible.
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