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204MO - Patterns of treatment and outcomes in CLL patients in Australia: An analysis of the population-wide pharmaceutical benefits scheme dataset
Presenter: Constantine Tam
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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205MO - Patterns of treatment and outcomes in MCL patients in Australia: An analysis of the population-wide pharmaceutical benefits scheme dataset
Presenter: Constantine Tam
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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206MO - Treatment patterns in patients with mantle cell lymphoma: Report of the Asia-Pacific multinational retrospective registry study
Presenter: Hyungwoo Cho
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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207MO - Efficacy and safety of IMC-001, anti-PD-L1 antibody, in patients with relapsed or refractory extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma, nasal type (R/R ENKTL)
Presenter: Won Seog Kim
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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Invited Discussant 204MO, 205MO, 206MO and 207MO
Presenter: Yong Sheng Jason Chan
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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Presenter: Michelle Poon
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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208MO - Immune related adverse events and biomarkers after Anbal-cel, novel anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy with dual silencing of PD-1 and TIGIT: Updates from phase I study
Presenter: Won Seog Kim
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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209MO - Impact of CMV reactivation on survival and relapse following allogeneic stem cell transplantation for de novo myeloid sarcoma
Presenter: Benjamin McCormick
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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Invited Discussant 208MO and 209MO
Presenter: Michelle Poon
Session: Mini Oral session: Haematological malignancies
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