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9.12.22 iCMLf ASH ProgramiCMLf Forum 2022: The Next Big Challenges in CML?

Webstreams of the presentations and discussions from the iCMLf Forum 2022 that took place on December 9th 2022 in News Orleans (USA), are now available to view. At this forum, our speakers and panellists of renowned experts in the field took a look at future directions of CML. What are the next big challenges in CML? What are the most promising new approaches? What research questions need to be answered to help us to move closer to a cure for CML?

Topics include:

  1. Free treatment or treatment free? Where to invest limited resources in a highly managable cancer?
    Professor Michael Deininger (USA)
  2. Disease persistence in CML
    Assistant Professor Ted Braun (USA)
  3. Resistance in CML: More than Abl mutations
    Professor Jorge Cortes (USA)

iCMLf Forum Invite Updated KopieYOU ARE INVITED to discuss future directions of CML at the iCMLf Forum at ASH on Dec 9

We are looking forward to seeing you at the upcoming ASH Annual Meeting and welcoming you to our iCMLf Forum: 'New next big challenges in CML?'

At this forum, we will take a look at future directions of CML. What are the next big challenges in CML? What are the most promising new approaches? What research questions need to be answered to help us to move closer to a cure for CML?

Our speakers and panellists of renowned experts in the field will share their perspectives and discuss key challenges in CML in the coming years. You are invited to join the discussion!

Numbers are limited. Please register ASAP by emailing arlene@cml-foundation.org

iCMLf Forum 2019: Webstreams now available

Tim Hughes 2019 iCMLf ForumWebstreams of the presentations from the iCMLf Forum for Physicians from Emerging Regions 2019 presented in partnership with The Max Foundation are now available to view. This year's Forum focused again on overcoming challenges in managing CML, featuring practical discussions with CML experts. CML experts gave the global perspective followed by local emerging regions perspectives from The Russian Federation and Brazil and a discussion with the audience. 

Topics include:

  1. Perspectives on the future of CML 
    Professor Jorge Cortes (USA)
  2. Modelling responses when testing less frequently than monthly
    Associate Professor Susan Branford (Australia) 
  3. Re-evaluating TKI use in pregnancy in 2019
    Dr Ekaterina Chelysheva (Russian Federation) and Dr Carla Boquimpani (Brazil)

Practicalities managing CML – perspectives from around the world shared and discussed at the iCMLf Forum

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‘The iCMLf Forum is always a great opportunity to network. While meeting at the Forum the idea was born to run a clinical trial together with one of the iCMLf scientific advisors’ 
(Participant from India at the 2015 iCMLf Forum)

Over 80 physicians from 28 countries attended the 2015 iCMLf Forum for Physicians from Emerging Regions that took place at the

beginning of the Annu

al Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH). The Forum – again organised in partnership with The Max Foundation – was opened by Professor Tim Hughes and moderated by patient advocate and the inaugural iCMLf ERSAP prize winner, Pat Garcia-Gonzalez (CEO of The Max Foundation).

iCMLf Forum 2013 at ASH – sharing best practice to improve CML management in emerging regionsiCMLf Forum 2013 Audience

We are delighted that over 100 physicians from 21 countries attended this year´s iCMLf Forum for Physicians from Emerging Economic Regions. This annual event is held during the American Society of Hematology meeting.

On the 6th December 2013 physicians from the emerging regions, advisors from the iCMLf, members of the Max Foundation and industry partners met to share and discuss “Overcoming challenges treating CML with limited resources”.

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The iCMLf Forum for Physicians from Emerging Economic Regions 

The iCMLf Forum, held annually, is a partnership project between the iCMLf and The Max Foundation. The aim of the meeting is to focus on the challenges faced  by physicians in emerging economic regions, where resources are often limited, and to share the work and initiatives implemented to overcome these. The iCMLf Forum showcases specific topics relevant to these regions, highlighting local projects that enhance CML patient management.