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17th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma: Key Takeaways.
The 17th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma (ICML) took place in Lugano, Switzerland, from June 13-17 this year. The conference has been held every 2 to 3 years since its inception in 1981 and has become a significant and influential gathering for lymphoma researchers from around the world, this year hosting 4,761 registered attendees. Here, we provide some highlights of what we felt were the most noteworthy findings, both clinical and pre-clinical, across various lymphoma entities, presented at the 17th ICML.
期刊介绍:
The journal Blood Cancer Discovery publishes high-quality Research Articles and Briefs that focus on major advances in basic, translational, and clinical research of leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and associated diseases. The topics covered include molecular and cellular features of pathogenesis, therapy response and relapse, transcriptional circuits, stem cells, differentiation, microenvironment, metabolism, immunity, mutagenesis, and clonal evolution. These subjects are investigated in both animal disease models and high-dimensional clinical data landscapes.
The journal also welcomes submissions on new pharmacological, biological, and living cell therapies, as well as new diagnostic tools. They are interested in prognostic, diagnostic, and pharmacodynamic biomarkers, and computational and machine learning approaches to personalized medicine. The scope of submissions ranges from preclinical proof of concept to clinical trials and real-world evidence.
Blood Cancer Discovery serves as a forum for diverse ideas that shape future research directions in hematooncology. In addition to Research Articles and Briefs, the journal also publishes Reviews, Perspectives, and Commentaries on topics of broad interest in the field.