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Where Are They Now? Mantle Cell Lymphoma Consortium and Initiative: 20 Years in Review
Where Are They Now? Mantle Cell Lymphoma Consortium and Initiative: 20 Years in Review Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, typically aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) which accounts for roughly six percent of all NHL cases in the…
Finding Light In the Middle of the Woods
Finding Light In the Middle of the Woods Ilyse Leibowitz always dreamed of having a second home in the Berkshires. A former elementary school teacher and certified yoga instructor with a deep connection to nature and spirituality, she calls the…
Lymphoma Research Foundation to Honor Esteemed Lymphoma Physician Kara Kelly, MD at Annual Gala on September 28
LRF Welcomes Scientific Advisory Board Chair Ann S. LaCasce, MD, MMSc
Lymphoma Research Foundation Announces Inaugural Recipient of the Annual Kanti R. Rai, MD Clinical Scholar Award
Where Are They Now? Martin Rivas, PhD
Where Are They Now? Martin Rivas, PhD When did you become interested in the study of biology? In oncology and lymphoma specifically? I was attracted to nature from a very young age. I was curious about all animals, but whales…
Story of Hope: Scott Fink
Story of Hope: Scott Fink Scott Fink is a born-and-bred New Yorker, married 20 years to his wife, Kelly, and father to 14-year-old twin daughters. He’s called New York City home for most of his life, aside from his undergraduate…
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The Importance of Being Seen and Heard
The Importance of Being Seen and Heard In April 2021, Paula Ngon was an active, young public relations professional living in New York City, navigating life amid a global pandemic. One day, not feeling well and concerned about swollen lymph…