HemeTalks: Conversations in Hematology Education

Join us for a vital conversation on thalassemia in pediatric hematology with Drs. Sujit Sheth and Ashutosh Lal. Thalassemia is one of the most common inherited blood disorders in children globally, especially in populations from the Mediterranean, Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. This episode explores the different types of thalassemia, strategies for early diagnosis, the importance of transfusion and chelation therapies, and evolving curative options like stem cell transplantation and gene therapy. Using the case of a young child with beta-thalassemia major, we’ll examine both challenges and new hope on the horizon for long-term disease management.  
 
Learning Objectives:  
  1. Understand the types and diagnostic approach to thalassemia in pediatric patients 
  2. Review current standards of care including transfusions and chelation therapy 
  3. Explore curative treatment options, including stem cell transplant and gene therapy 

Clinical Pearls: 
  1. The thalassemias are a group of disorders of ineffective erythropoiesis, with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, ranging from a mild anemia to transfusion dependence. 
  2. The diagnosis is based on the clinical presentation, routine hematologic testing and for a more complete picture and some prognostic relevance, genetic testing of the alpha and beta globin genes. 
  3. Management includes close monitoring for all patients, episodic or regular transfusions, iron chelation therapy as indicated, and assessment for stem cell transplant or gene therapy in specific cases.

What is HemeTalks: Conversations in Hematology Education?

HemeTalks: Conversations in Hematology Education is an American Society of Hematology (ASH) podcast for community hematologists, advanced practice providers, and trainees. Through engaging storytelling and case-based discussions with guests ranging from early-career professionals to leading experts, the podcast offers practical strategies that make complex hematology topics accessible and relevant at every career stage. Its mission is to support the educational needs of its audience through high-quality, clinically focused content.