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THE LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF #ESHAL2024

September 05, 2023

 

ESH 4th How to Diagnose and Treat

ACUTE LEUKAEMIAS

 

March 1-3, 2024

Stockholm, Sweden

#ESHAL2024

 

 


 

CONFERENCE'S LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 

• Knowledge of Classification of ALL and AML
• Insight in prognosis of ALL and AML
• Application of MRD
• Knowledge of established and novel treatment options in ALL and AML
• Indications of alloSCT
• Management of challenging subgroups of AML and ALL
• Controversies on clinical trials and treatment options

 

Register & join us next year in Sweden!

 


 

CALL FOR ABSTRACT & CLINICAL CASE:
DEADLINE DECEMBER 14th, 2023

Clinical cases and abstracts are eligible to be selected for an oral or a poster presentation.

 


 

About the Conference:

ESH How to Diagnose and Treat meetings are disease-specific meetings that address up to date diagnostic and clinical management which is greatly facilitated by and discussion of real clinical cases. Intensive interaction between the speakers and participants will be helpful in spreading knowledge.

Novel and still evolving insights into the biology and diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemias (AMLs) and acute lymphoblastic leukaemias (ALL), has resulted in new drug approvals and new therapeutic options to treat newly-diagnosed as well as relapsed/refractory disease. Recently updates on prognostication and classification of acute leukemias have been published which will be discussed in various sessions

The programme of this “How to Diagnose and Treat: Acute Leukaemias” includes genomic analysis and cutting-edge technics in routine diagnosis, targeted therapies and standard of care treatments allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell (HSCT) transplantation and innovative immunotherapies, as well as diagnosis and management of rare acute leukaemia subtypes. Clonal hematopoiesis will be covered in detail. Novel trial designs instrumental for smarter drug development is discussed in a separate session.

 

 

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