Highlights from ASH 2018
As usual, ASH provided lots of exciting updates in the management of lymphoma. One particularly interesting study from which data was presented at ASH was the ECHELON-2 study,… read more.
As usual, ASH provided lots of exciting updates in the management of lymphoma. One particularly interesting study from which data was presented at ASH was the ECHELON-2 study,… read more.
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) is a heterogeneous group of lymphoid malignancies that often fails to respond to standard of care treatment,1-3 and the need for new therapies is… read more.
Professor Anas Younes (New York, USA) and Dr Andrew Davies (Southampton, UK) discuss the outcomes from the Pheonix study, with Professor Anas Younes (New York, USA) highlighting future… read more.
Relapsed and refractory MM continues to challenge clinicians and several oral abstracts at ASH 2018 presented new and updated data on delaying disease progression and prolonging survival after… read more.
Article written by Maria Dalby. Interview by Hannah Chatfield. Professor Kwee Yong (London, UK), Dr Martin Kaiser (London, UK) and Professor Gareth Morgan (Arkansas, USA) discuss the results from the Tourmaline-MM3 study and… read more.
Article written by Maria Dalby. Interviews by Hannah Chatfield. Immune checkpoints such as CTLA-4 and PD-1 are known to play a vital part in anti-tumour T-cell function in… read more.
Article by Maria Dalby. Interviews by Hannah Chatfield Achieving the ultimate goals of maintaining cure and minimising long-term toxicity in Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) requires individualised therapy based on… read more.
Professor Stefan Schreiber (Germany) discusses the future of therapies in IBD.
Creative approaches that can be used to keep control of oligometastic disease in patients with non-small cell lung cancer were discussed here at the IASLC 19th World Conference on… read more.
Dr Jesme Fox (Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, UK) discusses research she presented showing that lung cancer stigma is detrimental to patients’ care.
WCLC co-Presidents Professor Andrea Bezjak and Dr Natasha Leighl (both of Toronto, Canada) discuss research from their centre on the iimportance of QOL outcome measures in clinical trials.
Talk of progress in cancer treatment can ring hollow if the new, life-lengthening therapies are not widely available, the president-elect of the European Society of Medical Oncology said… read more.
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