
iwCLL has revealed the details of its twelfth Biennial Meeting, which will take place in Long Beach, California, USA, from 17-20 September, 2027.
The iwCLL Biennial Meeting is designed to advance the field of chronic lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and related lymphoproliferative disorders. It is attended every two years by CLL practitioners and researchers from all over the globe for a thought-provoking four days of lectures, debate, discussion and networking, led by international experts.
This makes it is a key element of the collaborative worldwide process to advance the field of CLL.
In a joint statement the co-chairs of the conference Dr Susan O’Brien, Dr Alexey Danilov, Dr Thomas Kipps and Dr Tanya Siddiqi say “We are proud to announce the continuation of our Biennial program. In 2027 it will be 49 years since iwCLL hosted its first international gathering in Paris. From just a handful of people at that first meeting, the event has grown to around 1,400 attendees in Krakow this year and is now unquestionably the world’s leading conference on CLL.”
About iwCLL
Founded in 1979, iwCLL, the International Workshop on CLL, is the world’s leading association of specialists in the field of chronic lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL). It is an international, non-profit association, committed to creating progress in the management and outcome of CLL patients worldwide.