The Lymphoma Research Foundation’s Lymphoma Workshop provides the latest information about lymphoma, current treatment options and support issues to members of the lymphoma community across the United States. The National Lymphoma Workshop is the premier patient education and networking forum in the region.
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VIRTUAL – Lymphoma Workshop: Understanding Lymphoma Basics and Current Treatment Options
DATE: Saturday, March 16, 2024
TIME: 9:30 AM ET – 1:30 PM ET
VIRTUAL PROGRAM
VIRTUAL PROGRAM – This is a virtual event, only accessible online. Access instructions will be provided close to program date. This program will be accessible for up to a month following the event so please register even if you cannot attend the day of the live event.
About The Workshop
The Lymphoma Research Foundation’s Lymphoma Workshop provides the latest information about lymphoma, current treatment options and support issues to members of the lymphoma community across the United States. The National Lymphoma Workshop is the premier patient education and networking forum in the country.
Program Chairs
Reasons To Attend
- Learn about your specific type of lymphoma, treatment options, clinical trials and novel concepts during the comprehensive disease-specific breakout sessions.
- Hear a variety of presentations and have your specific questions answered from our expert speaking faculty comprised of lymphoma specialists and patient support experts.
Program Agenda – Click Here
9:30 AM Explore Virtual Event Space and Exhibit Hall
10:00 AM Lymphoma Overview Sessions Including Q&A (Choose One)
- Lymphoma Overview for Newly Diagnosed Patients – Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado
- Lymphoma Overview and Treatment Options for Relapsed and Refractory Disease – Paolo Strati, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center
- Understanding Survivorship: When Lymphoma/CLL Treatment is Completed – Kara Kelly, MD, University of Buffalo
11:00 AM Break
11:15 AM Breakout Sessions: Disease-Specific
- Aggressive B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas – Jennifer Amengual, MD, Columbia University Medical Center
- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/ Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma – Mazie Tsang, MD, Mayo Clinic, Arizona
- Follicular Lymphoma and Marginal Zone Lymphoma – Laurie Sehn, MD, British Columbia Cancer Agency
- Hodgkin Lymphoma – Reid Merryman, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Mantle Cell Lymphoma – David Bond, MD, The Ohio State University
- T-Cell Lymphomas – Luis Malpica Castillo, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center
- Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) – Brad Kahl, MD, Washington University in St. Louis
- Ultra-rare Lymphoma Subtypes – Raphael Steiner, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Waldenström Macroglobulinemia – Prashant Kapoor, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
12:15 PM Break
12:30 PM Living with Lymphoma Sessions (Choose One)
- Nutrition – Peter Adintori, MS, RD, CSO, CDN, CNSC, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Integrative Medicine – Santhosshi Narayanan, MD, FACP, MD Anderson Cancer Center
1:30 PM Workshop Concludes
VIRTUAL PROGRAM –
This is a virtual event, only accessible online. Access instructions will be provided close to program date. This program will be accessible for up to a month following the event so please register even if you cannot attend the day of the live event. (Use email address from your registration.)
For additional information, please contact a member of our Lymphoma Helpline staff at helpline@lymphoma.org or (800) 500-9976.
This program is for patients and survivors, caregivers and program supporters. If you are a pharmaceutical industry professional that is interested in attending but your company is not listed as a sponsor, please email vgonzalez@lymphoma.org to learn more about sponsorship.
Disclaimer: The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is a national nonprofit organization based in the United States with educational programs and resources are intended for a US-based audience. These program and resources address available lymphoma treatments in the United States. and information on drug approvals by the US Food and Drug Administration.
For individuals outside of the US, LRF recommends the Lymphoma Coalition at www.lymphomacoalition.org. The Lymphoma Coalition is a global network of worldwide nonprofit/NGO lymphoma patient organizations with information appropriate for non US-based audiences.
Program Partners
Program Supporters
This activity is supported by educational grants from:
National Presenting Supporter
National Gold Supporters
National Silver Supporter
National Bronze Supporters