While hematology was established early, emerged much later as a specific branch. In the mid-1950s and early 1960s, a subset of hematologists began experimenting with chemotherapeutic agents to treat malignancies like leukemia and lymphoma. This shift transformed "blood doctors" into the first generation of modern oncologists, merging the study of liquid tumors (blood cancers) with the management of solid tumors. The Evolution into a "Medical Bible"
The story of is a journey from the very foundations of modern medicine to the cutting-edge therapies of today. It follows the evolution of how we understand the blood and the diseases that affect it. The Foundation of Blood Science Harrison's hematology and oncology
: Modern chapters detail the rise of immunotherapies and CAR T-cell therapy , treatments that were once science fiction. While hematology was established early, emerged much later