The First Taiwan-Japan International Lymphoma Forum
March 7th (Saturday) - 9 (Monday), 2026
Taipei, Taiwan
Congress President: Shih-Sung Chuang, MD., Chi-Mei Medical Center, Tainan, Taiwan
Congress Vice President: Chang-Tsu Yuan, MD, PhD., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
On behalf ofthe Taiwan Hematopathology Study Group, Taiwan Society of Pathology
This three-day international lymphoma forum highlights challenging diagnoses and the latest research advancements through multihead microscope conference, featured lectures, symposia, and diagnostic workshop.
The speakers include 23 international expert hematopathologists and hematologists, 10 of whom contributed to the WHO Classification of Tumors (WHO Blue Books).
Multihead microscope conference room in Department of Pathology, National Taiwan University Cancer Center
Sharing and discussion of challenging cases, Taiwan Hematopathology Study Group.
This interactive course provides an opportunity to explore classic and challenging lymphoma cases with esteemed hematopathologists in an engaging and educational setting.
Day 2
(B) Main Course
The main course offers an exciting opportunity to explore cutting-edge research advancements, engage with challenging case studies featuring captivating presentations, and attend insightful lectures from internationally renowned hematopathologists.
Day 3
(C) Collaborative Research Meeting
A memorable gathering took place during the Japan-Korea Lymphoreticular Workshop in 2014.
A memorable moment from Prof. Isaacson’s visit to Taiwan.
An enjoyable gathering took place during the Japan-Korea Lymphoreticular Workshop in 2014.
Taiwan is renowned for its delicious local cuisine.
Yangmingshan spring blossoms are beautiful, worth a visit.
The Collaborative Research Meeting (invitation only) provides an opportunity for invited experts to exchange ideas, foster international collaboration, and discuss future directions in lymphoma research.
The aim of this forum is to provide a platform for pathologists and hematologists interested in lymphoma to share and discuss challenging cases, gain inspiration, and collaborate with international peers.
Participants can look forward to an enriching experience, with opportunities to deepen their knowledge in lymphoma, engage in stimulating discussions, and network with experts and peers. The forum promises to inspire new insights, encourage collaboration, and provide a platform for sharing valuable clinical cases and research advancements.
Venue
[Venue A, Day1] National Taiwan University Cancer Center
[Address] No.57, Ln. 155, Sec. 3, Keelung Rd., Taipei, Taiwan
The Department of Pathology at National Taiwan University Cancer Center offers a comfortable space for engaging in multihead microscope discussions. During your walk from the MRT to the Cancer Center, you can also enjoy the scenic surroundings of National Taiwan University, the largest university in Taiwan.
[Venue B, Day2] Chang Yung-Fa Foundation International Convention Center
[Address] No.11, Zhongshan S. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan
The Chang Yung-Fa Foundation International Convention Center offers a theater-like venue with comfortable seating, tables, and electronic charging outlets.