Benign Blood Disorders

Cancer and cancer treatments can cause blood disorders such as blood clots, bleeding problems, and problems with low blood counts. At Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, a team of specialists is always available to address these problems and to ensure that your cancer care can proceed safely and effectively.

Hematologists at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center have expertise in managing cancer-related blood disorders, as well as blood disorders that do not directly result from cancer and its treatment.

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2011 Hematologic Oncology Annual Report

Read about our faculty, research findings, treatment advances, and patient stories.

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Managing Benign Blood Disorders at Memorial Sloan-Kettering

At Memorial Sloan-Kettering, we integrate the prevention and treatment of blood complications into your overall care plan.

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Becoming a Patient: The First Steps

If you have recently been diagnosed with cancer or a related disease, we can help you understand your treatment options.

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Dedicated Physicians
Hematologists Gerald Soff and Rekha Parameswaran are experts in managing a wide range of blood complications.