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Iron Will – Management of Iron Overload

Iron Will – Management of Iron Overload

Update: 2024-07-22
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On this episode of Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution, hosts NinaMaria Badalementi and Dr. Kevin Kuo dive into the topic of iron overload, a critical issue for patients with thalassemia. They discuss the body's mechanisms in handling iron, the dangers of iron overload due to blood transfusions, and the importance of chelation therapy. Dr. Kuo emphasizes the need for regular monitoring and patient-doctor collaboration, explaining the potential organ damage caused by excess iron. NinaMaria shares insights on managing one's health and the significance of patient education and communication. The episode highlights the various complications of iron overload, the role of liver and heart MRIs in monitoring, and the importance of adhering to chelation therapy to prevent severe health issues.

 

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Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution Podcast is intended for patients, caregivers, providers, and the greater community of people who are impacted by Thalassemia.  Each episode, Thal Pals strives to provide listeners with critical education, the latest scientific updates, and voices from the Thalassemia community.  

 

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Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution Podcast is made possible by Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. Visit Agios.com to learn more. The following Agios-supported programs are intended for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare professional before making any treatment decisions. Hosts featured in this episode have been compensated for their time.

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Iron Will – Management of Iron Overload

Iron Will – Management of Iron Overload