Welcome to the official site of the UKCLL Forum
Bridging the gap between Scientists, Clinicians and Patients
The UKCLL Forum was established by Terry Hamblin in 2000 as an umbrella organisation for CLL in the UK. Its aims were, and remain, to bring together everyone with an interest in CLL and in particular to bridge the gap between the clinical and scientific aspects of the disease. In doing so, the Forum provides an ideal framework within which the entire UK CLL community can input into issues such as guidelines, clinical trials and translational science.
Latest News
Top BJhaem and eJhaem Downloaded Paper Award
The UK CLL Forum was a recipient of an award from the British Society of Haematology for the most downloaded paper (19,630 downloads) from the British Journal of Haematology in 2023 for the “Guideline for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia” published in March 2022. This recognises the popularity of the guideline and (hopefully!) its utility for clinicians and their patients. The photo shows Dr Nilima Parry-Jones collecting the award on behalf the forum.



CLL Support Forum August 2022 Newsletter
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The views and opinions expressed in the reports, abstracts and presentations contained on this website are those of the authors. The UKCLL Forum accepts no responsibility for the content or accuracy of any of the material on this or any linked website.


