Marwa Zakaria

Zagazig University Egypt

Dr. Zarakaria is a professor of pediatrics and pediatric hematology and oncology, Zagazig University, Egypt, and an active member of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOP), EHA, HAA, and ESPHO. Her professional training and workshops have included ICH GCP online training on May 2013 and February 2016; EHA master class 2015–2016 and EHA bite-size master class 2017–2018; and participation in many international and national pediatric and hematology conferences with EHA, SIOP, and Pan Arab Hematology Association. She has received training from the Wilkins-Barrack Society of Neurooncology (SNO), Marrakesh, Morocco, and completed the postgraduate training program in Pediatric Nutrition (School of Medicine, Boston University, 2017). She has completed international preceptorships including a Thalassemia Preceptorship (Beirut, Lebanon, September 7–9, 2015); International Hemophilia Preceptorship in Saint Luc Hospital, Brussels, Belgium; and International Hemophilia Preceptorship, December 12–15, 2022, Katharine Dormandy Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. International awards include the award of SIOP for the year 2018 and the scholarship of EHA-HOPE Cairo for the years 2017 and. She has been a guest speaker at numerous international and national pediatric oncology and hematology meetings and has over 50 international publications. She is the academic editor of five online books and author of five online book chapters, as well as a reviewer in international and national journals (Medicine, IntechOpen publications, Spandidos publications, Frontiers in Pediatrics, Molecular Medicine Reports, International Journal of Infectious Diseases). She is an active member in the Sharkia Thalassemia Association, Egypt, and a member of the Egyptian National Guidelines Committee (NEGC) for evidence-based clinical practice. She has been a sub-investigator in many international hematology clinical trials.

Marwa Zakaria

5books edited

5chapters authored

Latest work with IntechOpen by Marwa Zakaria

Sickle cell anemia is an inherited disorder of the globin chains that causes hemolysis and chronic organ damage. Sickle cell anemia is the most common form of sickle cell disease (SCD), with a lifelong affliction of hemolytic anemia requiring blood transfusions, pain crises, and organ damage. Since the first description of the irregular sickle-shaped red blood cells (RBCs) more than 100 years ago, our understanding of the disease has evolved tremendously. Recent advances in the field, more so within the last three decades, have alleviated symptoms for countless patients, especially in high-income countries. Although there is evidence of several important therapies in the pipeline, greater investment in research is needed into both of these therapies and the dissemination of effective care to the affected population, especially because of historical mistrust. In this book, we present an overview of sickle cell disease, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, complications, and recent treatment modalities and prospective research that will enable the reader to get a better understanding of this hot topic.

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