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ASH Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies

September 8 - 9, 2023
Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park
Chicago, IL

The ASH Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies (MHM) features the top experts in the field, comprehensive clinical content, and the opportunity to interact with colleagues in an intimate, small group setting with no competing sessions. The 2023 meeting is scheduled to take place in person September 8 - 9, 2023 in Chicago, IL. Participants will have an opportunity to hear experts present cutting-edge scientific data, provide out-of-the-box treatment approaches, and answer challenging patient care questions during topic-based panel discussions.

The program is structured as "How I Treat" presentations that showcase each speaker's evidence-based treatment approaches. Learn how new data can be translated into new strategies for diagnosis and treatment, find out what to do in cases where there is no data, and gain knowledge that can help you make an immediate impact on your practice.

Hear exciting updates in each of the core malignancies, including:

  • Leukemia
  • Lymphoma
  • Myelodysplastic syndromes
  • Myeloma
  • Myeloproliferative neoplasms

ASH’s Consultative Hematology Course will be offered as an optional add-on event, one day prior on September 7. This interactive, half-day course, led by faculty familiar with consultative practice issues and commonly encountered clinical problems that require the expertise of a hematologist, will focus on classical hematology topics.

Program Schedule


 7:00 a.m.  Breakfast / Exhibits / Registration
7:50 a.m.
Welcome and Introductions
8:00 a.m. How I Test and Manage CHIP/CCUS

Abhay Singh, MD
Cleveland Clinic
(Cleveland, Ohio)
8:30 a.m. How I Treat Patients with MDS: Clinical Trials

Mikkael Sekeres, MD
University of Miami
(Miami, Florida)
9:00 a.m. Case-Based Panel Discussion
9:45 a.m. Networking Coffee Break and Exhibits
10:15 a.m. How I Treat Ph+ ALL

Anjali Advani, MD 
Cleveland Clinic
(Cleveland, Ohio) 
10:45 a.m. How I Treat Ph Negative B-ALL in Older Patients 

Ibrahim Aldoss, MD
City of Hope Medical Center
(Duarte, California) 
11:15 a.m. Panel Discussion  
11:45 a.m. Lunch with the Experts Session 
1:00 p.m. How I Select Transplant for Patients with AML

Partow Kebriaei, MD
MD Anderson Cancer Center
(Houston, Texas)  
1:30 p.m. Q&A with speaker 
1:45 p.m. Special ѻý Session: How I Treat a Newly Diagnosed Older Patient

Jacqueline Garcia, MD, Dana Farber Cancer Institute (Boston, Massachusetts)
Michael Keng, MD, University of Virginia (Charlottesville, Virginia)
Uma Borate, MD, Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio)
3:30 p.m. Networking Coffee Break and Exhibits
4:00 p.m. How I Navigate Unique Situations in Polycythemia Vera and Essential Thrombocythemia

Brady L. Stein, MD
Northwestern University
(Chicago, Illinois)
4:30 p.m. How I Approach Myelofibrosis Treatment in 2023 and Beyond

Elizabeth Hexner, MD, MSTR
University of Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
5:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
5:30 p.m. Meeting Day 1 Adjourns
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Satellite Symposia

Bruton Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in CLL: Case Challenges and Clinical Insights

How We Do It®:Novel Biologic Strategies Reshaping Treatment Decision-Making in Pediatric to Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma


7:00 a.m.  Breakfast / Exhibits / Registration
7:50 a.m.  Welcome and Introductions
8:00 a.m. Is There Still a Role for Auto SCT in Mantle Cell Lymphoma in 2023?

Michael Williams, MD, MSc
University of Virginia
(Charlottesville, Virginia)
8:30 a.m. PET-Adapted Treatment of Early-Stage Hodgkin Lymphoma: Preserving Cures, Reducing Risk

Nina Wagner-Johnston, MD
Johns Hopkins Medicine
(Baltimore, Maryland)
9:00 a.m. Bispecific T-Cell Engaging Antibodies in Relapsed Lymphoma: A New Era Has Arrived

Tycel Phillips, MD
City of Hope
(Duarte, California) 
9:30 a.m. Panel Discussion 
10:00 a.m. Networking Coffee Break and Exhibits
10:30 a.m. Should Time-Limited Front-Line Therapy Be the New Standard in CLL?

Jan Burger, MD, PhD
MD Anderson Cancer Center
(Houston, Texas)
11:00 a.m. Which BTK Inhibitor in Front-Line and Relapsed CLL Treatment?

John Allan, MD
Weill Cornell Medicine
(New York, New York)
11:30 a.m. Panel Discussion 
12:00 p.m. Lunch with the Experts Session 
1:15 p.m. Is There Still a Role for Transplant in MM?

Shaji Kumar, MD
Mayo Clinic
(Rochester, Minnesota)
1:45 p.m. Optimizing Treatment for Frailty in MM

Ashley Rosko, MD
Ohio State University
(Columbus, Ohio) 
2:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
2:45 p.m. Networking Coffee Break and Exhibits
3:15 p.m. Where Do I Use Immunotherapy in Myeloma?

Noopur Raje, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital
(Boston, Massachusetts)
3:45 p.m. How Do I Manage Immunotherapy Related Toxicity?

Shambavi Richard, MD
Mount Sinai
(New York, New York)
4:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
4:45 p.m. Program Adjournment 

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MHM Subcommittee 

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

  • Anjali Advani, MD, Cleveland Clinic
  • Noopur Raje, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Michael Williams, MD, University of Virginia

Committee Members

  • Elizabeth Hexner, MD, University of Pennsylvania
  • Partow Kebriaei, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic
  • Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope

This activity is supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca.

Registration Information

To begin the online registration process for the ASH Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies and/or the ASH Consultative Hematology Course, please use your ASH username (your email address, unless you have changed it) and password. If you have forgotten your username and/or password, you may reset them by using the "Forgot Username or Password" links. If someone else is registering for the meeting on your behalf, please provide him/her with your log-in credentials to ensure your registration is processed quickly.

Registration Fee Information

Registration fees paid in advance may be paid by credit card or check only. Wire transfers will not be accepted. To pay by check, please contact the ASH registration center at [email protected] to request a registration form to be mailed in with your check payment.

  • “How I Treat” presentation format. Learn treatment strategies from the experts that you can use to improve your practice.
  • CME Available!
  • Access to Exhibits and Independent Satellite Symposia.

Additional Purchase Options

You may also register for the ASH Consultative Hematology Course, held in conjunction with the ASH Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies. The course focuses on classical hematology and is intended for clinical hematologists based in community practice in North America.

Registration Categories and Fees

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Purchase 2022 Webcasts

Content from the 2022 ASH Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies and Consultative Hematology Course is now available through ASH Academy On Demand from Tuesday, September 12.

  • Registration Category Advance (Through 8/24/23) Late/On-Site (Starting 8/25/23)
    ASH Member (Active/International)1 $575
    $650
    Non-Member $830  $940
    Associate Member $245  $295
    International Associate Member $245 $295
    Medical Student, Graduate Student, Resident Member $175 $225
    Non-Member in Training2 $295  $350
    Allied Health Professional3 $445  $495
    Emeritus Members 1 (all who joined before 1/1/2015) Complimentary Complimentary
    Emeritus Members 2 (all who joined after 1/1/2015) $245 $295

    1You must be a member at the time of registration to receive this rate. Applicants approved for membership after registering for the meeting will not be refunded the difference between the member and non-member rates.

    2Non-members in training must provide an original letter on their institution’s letterhead, signed by a training program director, which states that they are currently enrolled in a training program.

    3The allied health professional category is for individuals without a doctoral degree who provide direct patient care.  Individuals with an MD, PhD, or PharmD degree do not qualify for this category because they are eligible for ASH membership.  These individuals should register in the member or non-member category based upon their current membership status.  All ASH members receive discounted rates at the Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies.  The following individuals are eligible to register as allied health professionals: nurse practitioners, registered nurses, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, and pharmacists without a PharmD.  Others may also be eligible if they devote 50 percent or more of their professional activity and time to the direct care and treatment of patients and function as an integral member of a team caring for patients.  To verify status as an allied health professional, the registrant must provide a letter, on institutional letterhead, from his/her immediate supervisor confirming the name of the organization, the registrants position, the percentage of activity and time devoted to the direct care and treatment of patients, and a copy of a state license with expiration date thru the end of the meeting.  Verification confirming the registrant’s professional status is required and should be uploaded (in PDF format) prior to arrival on site.  To be officially registered for the meeting, ASH must confirm the registrant’s status.  Individuals who do not provide verification will be charged the non-member registration rate.

  • Registration Category Advance (Through 8/24/23) Late/On-Site (Starting 8/25/23)
    ASH Member (Active/International)1 $695 $775
    Non-Member $1,045 $1,150
    Associate Member $295 $345
    International Associate Member $295 $345
    Medical Student, Graduate Student, Resident Member $275 $325
    Non-Member in Training2 $355 $410
    Allied Health Professional3 $545 $595
    Emeritus Members 1 (all who joined before 1/1/2015) Complimentary Complimentary
    Emeritus Members 2 (all who joined after 1/1/2015) $295 $345

    1You must be a member at the time of registration to receive this rate. Applicants approved for membership after registering for the meeting will not be refunded the difference between the member and non-member rates.

    2Non-members in training must provide an original letter on their institution’s letterhead, signed by a training program director, which states that they are currently enrolled in a training program.

    3The allied health professional category is for individuals without a doctoral degree who provide direct patient care.  Individuals with an MD, PhD, or PharmD degree do not qualify for this category because they are eligible for ASH membership.  These individuals should register in the member or non-member category based upon their current membership status.  All ASH members receive discounted rates at the Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies.  The following individuals are eligible to register as allied health professionals: nurse practitioners, registered nurses, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, and pharmacists without a PharmD.  Others may also be eligible if they devote 50 percent or more of their professional activity and time to the direct care and treatment of patients and function as an integral member of a team caring for patients.  To verify status as an allied health professional, the registrant must provide a letter, on institutional letterhead, from his/her immediate supervisor confirming the name of the organization, the registrants position, the percentage of activity and time devoted to the direct care and treatment of patients, and a copy of a state license with expiration date thru the end of the meeting.  Verification confirming the registrant’s professional status is required and should be uploaded (in PDF format) prior to arrival on site.  To be officially registered for the meeting, ASH must confirm the registrant’s status.  Individuals who do not provide verification will be charged the non-member registration rate.

  • Registration Category Advance (Through 8/24/23)
    Late/On-Site (Starting 8/25/23)
    ASH Member (Active/International)1 $225 $275
    Non-Member $225 $275
    Associate Member $225 $275
    International Associate Member $225 $275
    Medical Student, Graduate Student, Resident Member $225 $275
    Non-Member in Training2 $225 $275
    Allied Health Professional3 $225 $275
    Emeritus Members 1 (all who joined before 1/1/2015) Complimentary Complimentary
    Emeritus Members 2 (all who joined after 1/1/2015) $225 $275

    1You must be a member at the time of registration to receive this rate. Applicants approved for membership after registering for the meeting will not be refunded the difference between the member and non-member rates.

    2Non-members in training must provide an original letter on their institution’s letterhead, signed by a training program director, which states that they are currently enrolled in a training program.

    3The allied health professional category is for individuals without a doctoral degree who provide direct patient care.  Individuals with an MD, PhD, or PharmD degree do not qualify for this category because they are eligible for ASH membership.  These individuals should register in the member or non-member category based upon their current membership status.  All ASH members receive discounted rates at the Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies.  The following individuals are eligible to register as allied health professionals: nurse practitioners, registered nurses, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, and pharmacists without a PharmD.  Others may also be eligible if they devote 50 percent or more of their professional activity and time to the direct care and treatment of patients and function as an integral member of a team caring for patients.  To verify status as an allied health professional, the registrant must provide a letter, on institutional letterhead, from his/her immediate supervisor confirming the name of the organization, the registrants position, the percentage of activity and time devoted to the direct care and treatment of patients, and a copy of a state license with expiration date thru the end of the meeting.  Verification confirming the registrant’s professional status is required and should be uploaded (in PDF format) prior to arrival on site.  To be officially registered for the meeting, ASH must confirm the registrant’s status.  Individuals who do not provide verification will be charged the non-member registration rate.

Change/Cancellation

Participants may cancel their registration and a refund, less a $75 cancellation fee, will be granted as long as the cancellation request is received online on or before Friday, August 18. No refunds will be granted after this date. If you have extenuating circumstances that prevent you from attending, you are welcome to petition for an exception to this policy. To do so, please email the ASH Registration Center at [email protected] to explain your situation and include any documentation to support your case (documentation is optional but recommended). These petitions must be submitted by Friday, September 29, 2023, to be considered. The decision regarding your petition may take up to one month after the event.

Cancelling your meeting registration does not automatically cancel your hotel reservation. All registration cancellations and refunds will be processed in the same manner as original payment:

  • If paid by credit card, the refund will be issued to the card on record, generally within 5-7 business days of the request.
  • Payments made by check will be refunded in one of two ways (additional documentation will be required once the refund request is received):
    • Domestic registrants: Refund payments will be made directly into your bank account through ASH's Automated Clearing House (ACH) program
    • International registrants: Refund payments will be made through a wire transfer

Group Registration

Group registration is now open. If you are planning to register a group and have questions, contact the ASH Registration Center at [email protected].

The benefits of registering as a group include:

  • Receive one invoice for the entire group
  • Ensure that all group communications are sent to the group leader
  • Manage changes for all delegates in the group

Hotel Information

Hotel rooms have been reserved at the Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park for meeting attendees. ASH is pleased to offer a discounted room rate of $279 (plus applicable taxes – approximately 17.4%).

Hotel reservations must be made directly with the Fairmont no later than Wednesday, August 9, 2023.

Hotel Cancellations

You may cancel or make changes to your hotel reservation up until 72 hours prior to your scheduled arrival date. Please note that the hotel will not hold your room if you do not arrive on the first night of your reservation.

Webcasts

Webcasts are recorded sessions from both the ASH Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies and the Consultative Hematology Course and will be available through ASH Academy On Demand from Tuesday, September 12. Access to the webcasts is not included in the registration rates listed above. .

ASH would like to acknowledge the following companies for the education grants provided in support of the 2023 ASH Meeting on Hematologic Malignancies:

AbbVie
AstraZeneca
GlaxoSmithKline LLC
Incyte Corporation
Lilly USA, LLC
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation