Cleveland Clinic oncologists’ selected abstracts
As the premier event for hematology, the American Society of Hematology annual meeting presents more than 7,000 abstracts about cutting-edge science in the field. This year’s event in San Diego, California is being held in person and virtually. Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute leadership are calling out the below ten abstracts to watch for during the event.
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Abstract #91, being presented at 9:30AM on 12/9/23.
Abstract #75, being presented at 10:00AM on 12/9/23.
Abstract #1190, being presented at 5:30-7:30PM on 12/9/23
Abstract #2097, being presented at 5:30-7:30PM on 12/9/23
Abstract #2298, being presented at 5:30-7:30PM on 12/9/23
Abstract #308, being presented at 4:15PM on 12/9/23
Abstract #377, being presented at 5:00PM on 12/9/23
Abstract #540, being presented at 1:15PM on 12/10/23
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Abstract #3087, being presented at being presented at 6:00-8:00PM on 12/10/23
Abstract #775, being presented at 10:30AM on 12/11/23
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First-of-its-kind research investigates the viability of standard screening to reduce the burden of late-stage cancer diagnoses
Global R&D efforts expanding first-line and relapse therapy options for patients
Study demonstrates ability to reduce patients’ reliance on phlebotomies to stabilize hematocrit levels
A case study on the value of access to novel therapies through clinical trials
Findings highlight an association between obesity and an increased incidence of moderate-severe disease
Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute takes multi-faceted approach to increasing clinical trial access 23456
Key learnings from DESTINY trials
Overall survival in patients treated since 2008 is nearly 20% higher than in earlier patients