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Hema Now: Inside Leukaemia Innovation

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Hematology

Hema Now

In this episode of Hema Now, Jorge Cortes reflects on the remarkable evolution of leukaemia treatment throughout his career, from the transformation of chronic myeloid leukaemia outcomes through targeted therapies to the rapidly changing landscape of acute myeloid leukaemia. He discusses the growing importance of biomarkers and patient-reported outcomes, the value of international collaboration, and how precision medicine is reshaping clinical research. Looking ahead, Cortes shares the developments in immunotherapy and personalised care that he believes could define the next era of leukaemia treatment.

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Jorge Cortes is Chief of Hematology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and serves as Deputy Director of the University of Alabama O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, Birmingham, USA. He is internationally recognised for his contributions to the research and treatment of haematologic malignancies, with a particular focus on chronic myeloid leukaemia, acute myeloid leukaemia, and related disorders.

 

 

Timestamps:    

00:00 – Introduction

01:01 – Inspiration for Haematology and Leukaemia

02:40 – Transforming Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia Care

04:55 – Future Challenges in CML

07:21 – Evolution of AML Treatment

09:50 – Biomarkers and Personalised Leukaemia Care

11:45 – Balancing Outcomes and Quality of Life

14:02 – International Collaboration in CML

16:33 – The Future of Clinical Research

20:03 – Building a Haematology Academic Career

22:04 – Exciting Advances in Leukaemia Research

23:47 – Three Wishes for Leukaemia Care

 

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this episode belong to the speakers and do not necessarily represent the opinions of EMJ.

Keywords: Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), biomarkers, chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), clinical trials, haematology, immunotherapy, leukaemia, personalised medicine, targeted therapy.

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