Known as “the premier event in classical and malignant hematology”, the ASH meeting includes oral and poster presentations, as well as workshops and educational sessions for hematology professionals and advocates. Leading YCC hematologist-oncologists will share advances in treating blood cancers and blood disorders. YCC research will cover treatment disparities among older people with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), screening for psychiatric disorders in sickle cell disease, and the benefits and costs of a targeted antibody treatment for lymphoma. Presentations include:
Saturday, December 7
Presenter: Justine Ryu, MD
Presenters: Noffar Bar, Iris Isufi, MD
Screening for Cognitive Impairment and Depression in Sickle Cell Disease: How Are We Doing?
Presenters: Jennifer A. Afranie-Sakyi, Modupe Karimi, Janis Bozzo, Joanna Cole, Layla Van Doren, MD, Cece Calhoun, MD
Sunday, December 8
Speaker: Rory Shallis, MD
Leveraging Quality Metrics to Maintain Support of Your Sickle Cell Disease Center
Presenter: Cece Calhoun, MD
Presenter: Amer Zeidan, MBBS
Presenters: Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Scott Huntington, MD
Monday, December 9
Speaker: George Goshua, MD
Presenter: Scott Huntington, MD
For a full list of YCC presentations at the ASH annual meeting, click here.
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