Dr. Edward H Romond MD
Hematologist (Blood Specialist) | Hematology
740 S Limestone Lexington KY, 40536About
Dr. Edward Romond is a hematology internist practicing in Lexington, KY. Dr. Romond specializes in cases of suspected blood disorders when a diagnosis is unclear and further medical care is needed. Hematology internists work with other specialists such as surgeons, radiation therapists and gynecologists in order to get a better understanding on the cases. Often, patients are asked to participate in clinical research that could result in more efficient treatment methods.
Education and Training
Univ of Ky Coll of Med, Lexington Ky 1977
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The use of partially HLA-mismatched donors for allogeneic transplantation in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis-I.
- Patients' knowledge of their caregivers' names. A teaching-hospital study.
- Effects of chronic rotation and hypergravity on muscle fibers of soleus and plantaris muscles of the rat.
- Advances in adjuvant therapy for breast cancer.
- Reply to V. Pitini et al.
- Bone marrow transplantation.
- Impaired catalytic function of activated protein C: a new in vitro manifestation of lupus anticoagulant.
- Body Mass Index at Diagnosis and Breast Cancer Survival Prognosis in Clinical Trial Populations from NRG Oncology/NSABP B-30, B-31, B-34, and B-38.
- ERBB2 (HER2) Testing in Breast Cancer.
- Systemic therapy for HER2-positive early-stage breast cancer.
- Trastuzumab use in patients with durable complete response in HER2-amplified metastatic breast cancer: To continue or not to continue.
- Medical Oncologists' Perception of Anti-Estrogen Therapy Benefit in Premenopausal Women with Hormone Receptor-Positive Early Breast Cancer.
- Control of oral mucositis and candidiasis in marrow transplantation: a prospective, double-blind trial of chlorhexidine digluconate oral rinse.
- Laboratory control in predicting clinical efficacy of T cell-depletion procedures used for prevention of graft-versus-host disease: importance of limiting dilution analysis.
- Positive antiglobulin tests due to intravenous immunoglobulin in patients who received bone marrow transplant.
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