A new report in The Lancet Haematology, led by Cleveland Clinic hematologist Bethany Samuelson Bannow, M.D., outlines practical strategies to improve diagnosis, care and outcomes globally for women and girls with hematological conditions, such as bleeding disorders, heavy menstrual bleeding, postpartum hemorrhage, thrombosis and maternal hematologic complications. The Commission on Global Female Health and Haematology highlights the need for earlier diagnosis, more consistent treatment, and stronger research and education for hematological conditions. Drawing on evidence from clinical care, research, public health and policy, the findings from the Lancet Haematology Commission were presented at the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) 2026 Congress in Paris, France.

New Global Report Outlines Strategies to Improve Hematologic Care for Women
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