Well,
my bags are finally packed. Better be! I am at the airport ready to go to the European Hematology Association
meeting in Copenhagen.
Before the meeting starts on Thursday, I’ll be
presenting some preliminary data from our Reader Poll at a symposium on
Wednesday and attending a couple of other meetings with global Lymphoma groups.
I have numerous other meetings and interviews set up and I’m hoping to get a
little bit of time outside the convention center to at least see The Little
Mermaid statue.
This
week in the Conference Coverage section of the CLL Society website, we’ve
posted a rambling interview with Dr. Thomas Kipps from ASH 2015. We discussed the
latest data in the fight to defeat CLL using signal blockers, Venetoclax, ROR1 antibodies
as well as the importance of more research. You can read a summary of our
discussion and watch my interview with Dr. Kipps here. http://cllsociety.org/2016/06/dr-kipps-signal-blockers-venetoclax-ror1-antibodies-importance-research/
From
time to time, we will make you aware of in-person meetings coming up for those
of us affected by CLL. In June, they include:
June 16th at 6 PM in
Salt Lake City, UT: The
Lymphoma Research Foundation will be hosting Updates on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia / Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma as
part of their Ask the Doctor series. You
can find out more information and register here. http://www.lymphoma.org/site/pp.asp?c=bkLTKaOQLmK8E&b=9384957
There is no charge to attend.
In the
meantime….
Stay strong.
We are all in this together.
Brian Koffman, MD
Volunteer Medical Director of the CLL Society
The best way to research symptoms are to write nephrology fellowship personal statement for the the latest data in the fight to defeat CLL using signal blockers, Venetoclax. This is great in use for them.
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