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Advancing cTTP Care Through Integration of the Latest Clinical Evidence

Sponsor: an educational grant from Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. This activity is provided by PRIME Education. There is no fee to participate.
Program: Friday Satellite Symposia
Hematology Disease Topics & Pathways:
Clinical Practice (Health Services and Quality), Diseases, Therapies
Friday, December 8, 2023: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Ballroom 20AB (San Diego Convention Center)
Speakers:
Christina Haaf, PharmD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy , Long Zheng, MD, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center and Azra Borogovac, MD, City of Hope National Medical Center
Disclosures:
Borogovac: Takeda Pharmaceutical: Honoraria.
On Demand program will be available here December 28, 2023.

Join expert cTTP faculty as they take a deep dive into the latest clinical evidence and practical considerations for evidence-based integration of emerging treatment and management strategies for cTTP. Informed by real-world data from a recent hematology provider survey to uncover key gaps and barriers faced in the treatment and management of cTTP, this satellite symposium will support hematology care teams in examining and integrating the latest evidence on cTTP treatment and management into clinical practice. The topics for discussion by the expert faculty panel will be supported by clinical cases and enhanced by interactive polling questions and live questions submitted by attendees throughout the presentation. Additionally, a whiteboard animation video will be featured during the presentation, designed to illustrate the pathophysiology of cTTP and novel mechanisms of action of emerging cTTP treatments. Altogether, this satellite symposium will harness real-world experiences providing cTTP care to deepen the impact of the education on emerging evidence, utilizing a case-based approach to provide a basis for discussion and strategy to enhance patient-centered care.