By request
Our 2 hour ASH abstract session
@AaronGoodman33 @ManniMD1 and me and many others
We get to the abstracts around 35 mins in
So many good ones, including CAR PRISM and AQUILA
#ASH24
When I see something like this, where the title says one thing and the data something completely different, I’m reminded of Michael Corleone saying: 'This insults my intelligence... and makes me very angry 😡”
#ash2024#lymphoma
#fanboy moment to hear from @VPrasadMDMPH and @AaronGoodman33 discuss what is wrong with oncology trials these days. Especially love their humor and wit.
🥂 to @PoonEileen and the rest of the AYA team for the successful opening of #AYASeminar24! Thanks for the invite to speak on equity in AYA Cancer Care in Asia. #importantconversations#AYAO. Thank you to @herbloong, Dr Kayo Nakata and Dr Kim Hee Jeong for coming to #NCCS today.
The first step to population health is to frame the problem. Our study showed that cascade testing for hereditary cancer syndromes often suffer from lack of implementation science approaches, resulting in reduced impact.
nature.com/articles/s41525-0…
Very grateful to have the opportunity to share our work on using Deauville Scoring in DLBCL patients at the upcoming ASH 2023 Conference :) Many thanks to partner in crime @ChenEe1999 and @JB_Chiang for the guidance :) Thankful for the #ASH23 achievement award funding too!
Fresh out of the oven - the AITL-PI score! Clinical features and prognostic outcomes of angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma in an Asian multicenter study tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…#lymphoma
SGH lit up in blue and green (the official colors of NF) to raise awareness for a genetic disease that needs attention, end social stigma, and perhaps find a cure. #endnf
Here is an excellent overview of scientific paper writing.
You can quickly review the structuring guide for each section before attempting to write it.
Source: journals.plos.org/ploscompbi…
Huge congrats to CEx2 on their poster evaluating the role of consolidation RT using PET-CT at the #Singapore#lymphoma scientific symposium. Med students today, doctors tomorrow, but improving patient care always.