USCAP Practical Updates in Lymphoma 2018 (CME VIDEOS)
Lymphomas are highly heterogeneous, consisting of numerous clinicopathologic subtypes and variants whose diagnosis and classification require integration of histologic, immunophenotypic, clinical, molecular and genomic parameters. Furthermore, there is rapid evolution of molecular prognostic factors and therapeutic markers that have clinical impact and challenge pathologists. This interactive microscopy course, supplemented by lectures, highlights the practical aspects of important changes impacting the diagnostic approach to indolent and aggressive B cell lymphomas, Hodgkin lymphoma and T cell lymphoma.
Target Audience
Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:
– Improve ability to diagnose indolent and aggressive B cell lymphomas, Hodgkin Lymphoma and T cell lymphoma
– Refine skills related to the use of immunohistochemical and molecular studies to identify clinically relevant subtypes of indolent and aggressive B cell lymphomas and T cell lymphomas
– Enhance ability to distinguish diffuse large B cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) from other aggressive B cell lymphomas
– Better distinguish Hodgkin lymphoma from other B or T cell lymphomas
– Enhance capability of evaluating lymphomas for clinically relevant targeted therapy
Topics:Â
– Indolent B Cell Lymphomas
– Aggressive B Cell Lymphomas
– Hodgkin Lymphomas
– T Cell Lymphomas
– Molecular Diagnostics of Lymphoma Lecture
– Practical Approach to B Cell Lymphoma Lecture
– Practical Approach to T Cell Lymphoma Lecture
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