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Lymphoma Research Foundation’s Educational Forum on Lymphoma to Be Held Virtually
The Lymphoma Research Foundation’s premier patient education program, the Educational Forum on Lymphoma, will take place virtually from Saturday, September 20, to Sunday, September 21, 2025.
“The Educational Forum on Lymphoma continues to serve as a vital platform for patients and their loved ones to access the latest and most comprehensive information about lymphoma,” said Meghan Gutierrez, Chief Executive Officer of the Lymphoma Research Foundation. “Our virtual format ensures that patients, caregivers, and survivors from across the country can learn conveniently from home, while gaining the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their care.”
This year’s Forum will be chaired by leading lymphoma experts Jasmine Zain, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Paoli Strati, MD (MD Anderson Cancer Center), and Allison Rosenthal, DO (Mayo Clinic, Arizona). Hosting the program virtually ensures broad accessibility for the lymphoma community, reflecting the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity and in response to evolving patient needs.
“Programs like the Educational Forum provide patients and care partners with exclusive and meaningful access to lymphoma specialists,” said Ann LaCasce, MD, MMSC Chair of the Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Board. “It’s a unique opportunity for attendees to deepen their understanding, ask questions, and feel more confident navigating their lymphoma journey.”
The Educational Forum on Lymphoma is a virtual two-day conference in the fall of every year that provides the lymphoma/CLL community with important information about the diagnosis and treatment of lymphoma and CLL, as well as information about clinical trials, research advances, and how to manage their disease. This program is ideal for anyone impacted by lymphoma or CLL, regardless of prior program participation or where they are in their journey.
To learn more about the 2025 Educational Forum or to sign up for updates, visit lymphoma.org/edforum.