According to the reports available on 44 journals, 86 conferences are currently devoted exclusively to blood transfusion and around 85,495 articles are published on current trends in blood transfusion. In terms of annual research, the United States, India, Japan, Brazil and Canada are among the main countries where the maximum number of studies related to blood transfusion is in progress. As noted in the article above, blood transfusion is defined as the transfer of blood or blood components from one person (the donor) into the bloodstream of another person (the recipient). Blood transfusion can be done as a vital maneuver to replace blood cells or blood products lost by bleeding or due to depression of the bone marrow. Transfusion of one's own blood (autologous) is the safest method but requires advanced planning, and not all patients are eligible. Directed donor blood allows the patient to receive blood from known donors. Blood from voluntary donors is generally the most readily available and, when properly tested, has a low risk of side effects.
Case Study: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Case Study: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Editorial Note: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Editorial Note: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
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Keynote: Cancer Science & Therapy
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Posters: Cancer Science & Therapy
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
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