AHE-ON 2026

Co-Chairs










Dr. Philip Kuruvilla










Dr. John Kuruvilla

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre / University Health Network

Join us at AHE-ON 2026 – Advances in Hematology – Ontario, taking place in Toronto on May 29, 2026. Co-chaired by Dr. John Kuruvilla (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre / University Health Network) and Dr. Philip Kuruvilla this regional event will spotlight current and emerging advancements in hematology across Ontario and beyond. With discussion on Implementing Novel Therapies in Ontario – Challenges, Strategies, and Solutions

Why You Won’t Want to Miss AHE-ON 2026


This year’s expert faculty include

Dr. Matthew Kang – Joseph Brant Hospital - Ghosting Therapy in CLL: When Stopping Treatment is Actually the Plan
Dr. Aniket Bankar – Princess Margaret Cancer Centre - AML and MDS: How does Modern Evidence Fit in My Practice?
Dr. Mohammed Aljama – McMaster University / Hamilton Health Sciences - Systemic Light Chain Amyloidosis: Diagnostic Challenges and Management Updates
Dr. David MacDonald – The Ottawa Hospital / University of Ottawa - Finally Raising the Bar in DLBCL
Dr. Vikas Gupta –Princess Margaret Cancer Centre / UHN- Emerging Novel Therapies in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Dr. Selay Lam - LHSC-Victoria Hospital- Evolving Treatment Landscape in Relapsed/ Refractory Follicular Lymphoma
Dr. Guido Lancman - University of Toronto/Princess Margaret Cancer Centre -Updates in the Management of Relapsed Multiple Myeloma

Ontario-Focused, Practice-Based Learning

This meeting is tailored specifically for the Ontario healthcare landscape. With a strong focus on practical implementation, our speakers will address how to apply novel therapies and evolving standards of care within real-world clinical settings across the province.

Engaging Educational Presentations

Gain valuable insights from leading voices in hematology. AHE-ON 2026 brings together an exceptional faculty of Ontario-based experts who will share the latest research, clinical updates, and forward-thinking treatment strategies shaping hematology care.

Post-Event Learning Resources

Extend your learning beyond the event. Attendees will receive access to session recordings, slides, and additional resources to help translate key takeaways into practical changes in patient care..

Interactive Discussions

Following each presentation, take part in dynamic discussions designed to bridge knowledge and action. Ask questions, explore barriers to implementation, and exchange ideas with peers and faculty on how to integrate new insights into day-to-day practice.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with fellow professionals; share experiences, build meaningful relationships, and explore collaborative solutions to shared challenges in a supportive and collegial environment.

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