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    Yale research advances presented at American Society of Hematology annual meeting

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    • Dr. Diane Krause receives ASH Advancing Inclusive Excellence Award
    • Dr. Patricia LoRusso presents a Trainee Session on Drug Development with a focus on cancer interception, avoid over-treatment, and use new, lower-toxicity therapies earlier in care
    • Three Yale Hematology-Oncology fellows receive the ASH Hematology Inclusion Pathway (HIP) Fellow Awards

    Physicians, scientists, and trainees from Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital attended the 67th annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology in Orlando, FL, December 6-9, 2025 to present the latest advances in hematological research and clinical care from Yale.

    Over 50 oral presentations, education sessions, and poster presentations were shared by Yale authors at the meeting highlighting new research in lymphoma, leukemia, myeloid malignancies, sickle cell disease, and classical hematology.

    Additional sessions were led on career development topics, trainee and mentorship sessions, and advances in patient care, including a trainee session on "Drug Development" by Patricia LoRusso, DO, a Satellite Symposium entitled "Medical Crossfire®: Experts Debate the Hottest Topics in AML – FLT3, IDH1/2, KMT2Ar, NPM1, Secondary AML, Maintenance, Novel Combinations, and Emerging Therapies" from Amer Zeidan, MBBS, and numerous oral abstracts and poster presentations sharing the latest data on clinical trials, outcomes research, epigenetics, biomarkers, and more.

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