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ILTS 2016: Professor John O’Grady (Kings College Hospital, London) and Professor Sung-Gyu Lee (Ulsan University Medical School, Seoul, Korea) discuss their key messages in LDLT for the UK transplant community. Also included associated article entitled 'Done correctly, living donation success is possible'

Written by | 10 Jun 2016

Done correctly, living donation success is possible by Thomas R. Collins Life expectancy and quality of life measures tend to be quite high among live liver donors, generally… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016: Changing treatment paradigms in multiple relapse HL

Written by | 8 Jun 2016

Professor Karl Peggs, University College, London. by Christine Clark: There are numerous regimens for salvage treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma and all are associated with an overall response rate… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016: Professor John Radford (The University of Manchester) and Dr Graham Collins (Oxford University Hospitals) discuss the key issues to come out of the session on challenging current clinical practices in HL. Also included associated article entitled 'Rethinking risk for better outcomes in ASCT'

Written by | 7 Jun 2016

Rethinking risk for better outcomes in ASCT by Christine Clark Dr Craig Moskowitz, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, USA. Patient populations are changing – before 2010 all… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016: Dr Craig Moskowitz (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, USA) and Professor David Linch (University College London Hospital) discuss the role of transplant in HL. Also included an associated article entitled ‘Allogeneic stem cell transplantation: still a role in CLL/lymphoma?’

Written by | 6 Jun 2016

Allogeneic stem cell transplantation: still a role in CLL/lymphoma? by Christine Clark Professor Peter Dreger, Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany. The goal of allogeneic transplant therapy is to provide… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016 Abstracts and Posters: Results from the NCRI Myeloma XI trial

Written by | 3 Jun 2016

Charlotte Pawlyn and John R Jones (both of Institute of Cancer Research, London) and Ruth de Tute, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds. by Maria Dalby: Quadruplet therapy with… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016: Advances in our understanding of clonal evolution in MM: where are we now?

Written by | 2 Jun 2016

Professor Keith Stewart, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ, USA. by Maria Dalby: The dramatic improvement in MM survival in the last 40 years is largely linked to the introduction… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016: Professor Keith Stewart (Mayo Clinic, USA) discusses his presentation from the presidential session on genomic sequencing in this video. Also included article entitled ‘Genome-guided therapy in multiple myeloma’

Written by | 1 Jun 2016

Genome-guided therapy in multiple myeloma by Maria Dalby Professor Keith Stewart, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ, USA Genomic sequencing of newly-diagnosed and refractory MM patients shows that combination therapy… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016: Professor Graham Jackson (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK) discusses the risk factors and patient characteristics that most inform treatment selection for patients with R/R MM. Also included article ‘Risk stratification in the older patient: what are our priorities?’

Written by | 31 May 2016

Risk stratification in the older patient: what are our priorities? by Maria Dalby Professor Sonja Zweegman, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NL Biological age and frailty, rather than… read more.

ISH/BSH 2016: Professor Graham Jackson (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK) discusses the risk factors and patient characteristics that most inform treatment selection for patients with R/R MM. Also included article 'Risk stratification in the older patient: what are our priorities?'

Written by | 31 May 2016

Risk stratification in the older patient: what are our priorities? by Maria Dalby Professor Sonja Zweegman, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NL Biological age and frailty, rather than… read more.

World Health Matters: Italy – 3D screening detects more cancers in dense breast tissue

Written by | 25 May 2016

by Gary Finnegan: Researchers have found that in over 3,000 Italian women with dense breasts where standard mammograms had not detected any cancer, the addition of tomosynthesis (a… read more.

World Health Matters: Germany – Early detection: Colorectal cancer rates declining

Written by | 24 May 2016

by Gary Finnegan: The introduction of colonoscopy screening in Germany is showing results, according to a new study which points to a sharp fall in death rates from… read more.

ECCO 2016: Dr Charlie Lees (Edinburgh, UK) discusses in the video and article below the factors influencing the decision to stop treatment and discussed whether it may be possible to predict relapse using currently available methods

Written by | 9 May 2016

Stopping drugs – by Maria Dalby Charles Lees (Edinburgh, UK) Medication constitutes a large part of the IBD exposome, and stopping drug treatment should be a therapeutic goal… read more.

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