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High remission rates for new CLL treatment
Prof John Seymour - Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Victoria, Australia
High remission rates for new CLL treatment ( Prof John Seymour - Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Victoria, Australia )
9 Sep 2015
CLL from a patient and physician perspective
Dr Brian Koffman MD – Medical Director of the CLL Society
CLL from a patient and physician perspective ( Dr Brian Koffman MD – Medical Director of the CLL Society )
9 Sep 2015
Risk of bleeding-related adverse events in ibrutinib treated CLL patients
Dr Adrian Weistner - National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Maryland, USA
Risk of bleeding-related adverse events in ibrutinib treated CLL patients ( Dr Adrian Weistner - National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Maryland, USA )
8 Sep 2015
Crystallography of the B-cell receptor immunoglobulin in CLL patients
Prof Paolo Ghia - San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy
Crystallography of the B-cell receptor immunoglobulin in CLL patients ( Prof Paolo Ghia - San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy )
8 Sep 2015
Results of subgroup analysis of the HELIOS trial
Dr Paula Cramer – University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Results of subgroup analysis of the HELIOS trial ( Dr Paula Cramer – University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany )
8 Sep 2015
Primary results from the MABLE phase IIIb study
Dr Anne-Sophie Michallet - Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Lyon, France
Primary results from the MABLE phase IIIb study ( Dr Anne-Sophie Michallet - Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Lyon, France )
8 Sep 2015
Results of a new phase Ib trial of voxtalisib in combination with...
Prof Farrukh Awan - Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Results of a new phase Ib trial of voxtalisib in combination with chemoimmunotherapy ( Prof Farrukh Awan - Ohio State University, Columbus, USA )
8 Sep 2015
A laboratory model of the hypoxic tumour microenvironment
Dr Giles Best - Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia
A laboratory model of the hypoxic tumour microenvironment ( Dr Giles Best - Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia )
8 Sep 2015
Will chemotherapy remain the cornerstone of CLL management?
Prof Clemens Wendtner - Klinikum Schwabing, Munich, Germany
Will chemotherapy remain the cornerstone of CLL management? ( Prof Clemens Wendtner - Klinikum Schwabing, Munich, Germany )
8 Sep 2015
Phase II study of idelalisib monotherapy in older CLL patients
Dr Andrew Zelenetz – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA
Phase II study of idelalisib monotherapy in older CLL patients ( Dr Andrew Zelenetz – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA )
7 Sep 2015
Translational research and the future of CLL treatment
Prof Steven Coutré – Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA
Translational research and the future of CLL treatment ( Prof Steven Coutré – Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA )
7 Sep 2015
Mapping the relationship between genetics and the impact of aspirin on...
Dr Hongmei Nan – Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Mapping the relationship between genetics and the impact of aspirin on colorectal cancer ( Dr Hongmei Nan – Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana, USA )
3 Sep 2015
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