ASH 2021 – Paolo Ghia
Paolo Ghia highlights what modern targeted agents can achieve in terms of undetectable minimal residual disease in the management of patients with CLL and important methodological recommendations to ensure correct assessment of TP53 and IGHV mutational status. He explains how the three epigenetic subgroups (m-CLL, n-CLL, i-CLL) are related, what effect a thorough immunogenetic analysis has on the risk stratification of patients with CLL and gives an overview about the most interesting findings on the management of pretreated CLL patients.
Here is the full ASH 2021 report.
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