The video of the MPN Voice patients’ virtual forum – Post ASH 2024 update – held on 6 Jan 2025, is now available to view.
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) conference serves as a pivotal platform for haematology professionals, attracting over 30,000 delegates and showcasing nearly 8,000 unique scientific abstracts, making it the largest gathering in the field. This prestigious event not only allows for the presentation of cutting-edge research but also fosters critical discussions and debates surrounding emerging data, ultimately advancing the understanding and treatment of blood cancers and disorders.
The MPN Voice virtual forum provided a platform for presenters to discuss key findings and breakthroughs from the ASH 2024 conference, emphasizing advancements in the understanding and treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).
The presentations included:
- Introduction to ASH and what it is – Prof Claire Harrison, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, London
- Highlights from the scientific abstracts – Prof Bethan Psaila, University of Oxford
- New insights in ET and PV – Dr Patrick Harrington, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, London
- Update on novel therapies for MF – Dr Jennifer O’Sullivan, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, London
- Latest data on BET inhibitors – Prof Adam Mead, Oxford University
- A panel Q&A session – including all speakers and Dr Donal McLornan, UCLH London
The panel also shared what they are most excited about for 2025.
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS VIDEO WAS CORRECT AS OF 06 JAN 2025
We would like to thank all the speakers for their support, we are very grateful to them for giving their time to support the MPN community in this way.
We hope that you enjoy watching the forum video, if you would like to send us any comments/feedback please email info@mpnvoice.org.uk
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