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1. Overview
Scripps Cancer Center’s Clinical Hematology and Oncology course is tailored for hematologists, oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, internists, and other health care professionals seeking updates in these specialized areas. The course’s primary objective is to unite clinicians and leading experts across various fields of hematology and oncology in a collaborative and engaging environment to explore the latest clinical advancements and significant breakthroughs. This nationally accredited annual continuing medical education program stands as one of the largest hematology/oncology conferences in the Western United States, alongside other prominent meetings such as ASH, ASCO, and the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Notably, this conference is among the few that seamlessly integrates topics from both hematology and oncology, offering a unique and comprehensive educational experience.
Course Date:Â 2026
2. Learning Objectives
- Explain the clinical and molecular aspects of pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, and treatment options for a range of hematologic disorders.
- Identify and implement evolving approaches to hematologic malignancies, with a focus on evidence-based standards of care and advancements in diagnosis and treatment.
- Evaluate and select emerging therapeutic options for managing common malignancies, while considering their appropriate indications and contraindications.
- Incorporate evolving approaches to solid tumors and breast cancer from a diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic perspective.
- Utilize practical insights from the clinical scenarios presented during panel discussions, focusing on evidence-based approaches to managing patients with common yet serious hematology and oncology conditions.
3. Target Audience
Best for hematologists, medical oncologists, and advanced practice providers who want updates on targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and cancer care.
4. Topics
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01 Platelet-Activating Anti-PF4 Disorders
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02 ITP 2026 Update
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03 Transfusion Medicine for the Practicing Hem-Onc Physician
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04 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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05 Unusual Thromboses
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06 Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Agents When to Combine and When not to
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07 VTE and Anticoagulation 2026 Update
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08 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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09 Breakout 1 Interesting Cases in Thrombosis
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10 Breakout 2 Interesting Cases in Platelet Disorders
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11 Breakout 3 Interesting Cases in Bleeding
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12 Breakout 4 Interesting Cases in Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
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13 Melanoma From Neo-Adjuvant Therapy to Refractory Disease Immune Therapy, Novel Agents, and Managing irAEs – Janice Mehnert, MD
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13 Melanoma From Neo-Adjuvant Therapy to Refractory Disease Immune Therapy, Novel Agents, and Managing irAEs – Ryan Sullivan, MD
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13 Melanoma From Neo-Adjuvant Therapy to Refractory Disease Immune Therapy, Novel Agents, and Managing irAEs -Allison Betof-Warner, MD, PhD
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14 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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15 Menin Inhibitors and Other New Targeted Therapies in AML
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16 Hypomethylating Agents and Beyond Cutting-Edge Approaches to MDS
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17 After IMiDs, Proteosome Inhibitors, and CD38 Antibodies Novel Approaches to RelapsedRefractory Multiple Myeloma
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18 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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19 Newer Therapeutic Options for Refractory or Relapsed Large Cell Lymphoma
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20 Non-Chemotherapy Approaches to Mantle Cell Lymphoma
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21 Progress in the Treatment of AL Amyloidosis
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22 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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23 Beyond BRCA Managing Risk in Women with Moderate-Penetrance Gene Mutations
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24 Advances in the Treatment of Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
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25 Minimal Residual Disease, Disease Monitoring, and Therapy Selection What is the Evidence-Based role for ctDNA in Breast Cancer Therapy
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26 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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27 Neo-Adjuvant Chemo-Immunotherapy in Resectable NSCLC A New Standard of Care
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28 Therapy Beyond First-Line Therapy in EGFR Mutated NSCLC
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29 Comparing the Harms and Benefits of Chemo-Immunotherapy or Immunotherapy Alone in the Metastatic Setting
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30 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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31 Checkpoint Immune Therapy in the Curative Settings of GI Cancers
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32 Are TTFs and Novel Small Molecules Moving the Needle in Pancreatic Cancer
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33 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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34 De-Escalation Strategies in HPV Positive Head and Neck Cancer
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35 Cervical Cancer Updates
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36 Molecular Classification and Treatment Opportunities in Brain Tumors
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37 Panel DiscussionQ&A
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38 Optimizing Bone Health in Cancer Care During and After Treatment
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39 Management of Common Skin Related Side Effects During and After Cancer Treatment
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40 Panel DiscussionQ&A

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