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ICML 2015 Poster Session: Healthcare utilisation in the AETHERA trial: phase 3 study of brentuximab vedotin in patients at increased risk of residual Hodgkin lymphoma post-ASCT

Written by | 28 Jul 2015

Vijayveer Bonthapally et al, Cambridge, MA, USA  / by Maria Dalby.  AETHERA is a randomised, placebo-controlled phase III study to evaluate whether consolidation treatment with brentuximab vedotin can… read more.

ICML 2015 Poster Session: Hodgkin lymphoma: PET-CT or bone marrow biopsy?

Written by | 28 Jul 2015

Zeinab Ali Abou Yehia et al, Houston, TX, USA / by Maria Dalby.  PET-CT scans appear to be more sensitive than bone marrow biopsies for detecting bone marrow… read more.

ICML 2015 Report: Thirty years of progress in cutaneous lymphoma research

Written by | 28 Jul 2015

John Ultmann Memorial Lecture / by Maria Dalby.  Cutaneous lymphomas are rare conditions that require careful linking of clinical features with pathological findings for accurate diagnoses and effective… read more.

ICML 2015 Report: Update on the revision of the WHO lymphoma classification

Written by | 28 Jul 2015

Steven H Swerdlow, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USA, / by Maria Dalby.  Knowledge is evolving fast in the field of lymphoma and the 2008 World Health Organization… read more.

ICML 2015 Video Interview: Thought leaders in lymphoma discuss highlights of ICML

Written by | 28 Jul 2015

Dr Andrew Davies, Southampton, UK, Professor John Radford, The University of Manchester, UK, Professor Peter Johnson, Southampton University, UK, Dr Karl Peggs, University College Hospital, London, Professor Stephen… read more.

Video Interview ICML 2015 with Professor Joseph Connors: Interim PET-based therapy should be considered routine clinical practice in early stage HL

Written by | 28 Jul 2015

Interview with Professor Joseph Connors, Vancouver, BC, Canada, who spoke for the motion in this key debate at ICML 2015.   Interview by Esther Drain.

Diabetes-related dementia linked to other complications

Written by | 28 Jul 2015

by Bruce Sylvester: Persons with high rates of diabetes-related complications appear to  be more likely to develop dementia as they get older than persons with fewer diabetes-related complications, South… read more.

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