The diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia may leave you wondering – how can I really live my life with ITP? PDSA’s podcast, “Bruised but not Broken: Living with ITP”, brings you empowering stories, lifestyle tips, and answers to the real-life questions the ITP community is asking.
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The diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia may leave you wondering – how can I really live my life with ITP? PDSA’s podcast, “Bruised but not Broken: Living with ITP”, brings you empowering stories, lifestyle tips, and answers to the real-life questions the ITP community is asking.
Understanding the Difference Between Inherited and Immune Thrombocytopenia
Bruised But Not Broken: Living with ITP
35 minutes
3 weeks ago
Understanding the Difference Between Inherited and Immune Thrombocytopenia
This episode dives into one of the most common—and most confusing—questions people with ITP ask: Why do I have it, and could it be inherited? Dr. Michele Lambert, a leading pediatric hematologist and expert in platelet disorders, breaks down the difference between inherited thrombocytopenia and immune-mediated ITP in clear, relatable terms. She explains how genetics, immune system "confusion," family history, and targeted testing all play a role in getting the right diagnosis—and why that matters for choosing the most effective treatment. Whether you're newly diagnosed or have lived with ITP for years, this conversation offers eye-opening insights, practical takeaways, and real hope for more personalized care in the future.
Bruised But Not Broken: Living with ITP
The diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia may leave you wondering – how can I really live my life with ITP? PDSA’s podcast, “Bruised but not Broken: Living with ITP”, brings you empowering stories, lifestyle tips, and answers to the real-life questions the ITP community is asking.