APACC 2026 | Prof. Jason Ong: Tackling PrEP Accessibility Challenges and Exploring AI-Driven New Pathways for STI Prevention and Control 

APACC 2026 | Prof. Jason Ong: Tackling PrEP Accessibility Challenges and Exploring AI-Driven New Pathways for STI Prevention and Control 

The 2026 Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections Conference (APACC 2026) was successfully held in Tokyo, Japan. Focusing on cutting-edge practices and technological innovations in the prevention and control of HIV and sexually transmitted infections, the conference gathered global experts in the field to explore pathways for optimizing public health services. Our journal specially invited Professor Jason Ong from the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre in Australia for an in-depth interview.
APACC 2026| Researcher Johanna Beulah Sornillo: Rapid ART Initiation to Fortify HIV Prevention and Control in the Asia-Pacific 

APACC 2026| Researcher Johanna Beulah Sornillo: Rapid ART Initiation to Fortify HIV Prevention and Control in the Asia-Pacific 

The 11th Asia-Pacific AIDS & Co-Infections Conference (APACC 2026) was successfully convened in Tokyo, Japan. Bringing together HIV prevention and control experts from across the region, the conference focused on core regional challenges including standardized antiretroviral therapy (ART) and whole-course management for people living with HIV, serving as an exchange platform to advance the optimization of HIV diagnosis and treatment in the Asia-Pacific.
APPLE 2026 | Prof. Masatoshi Kudo: Reconstructing Systemic-Locoregional Therapeutic Strategies for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Immuno-Oncology Era 

APPLE 2026 | Prof. Masatoshi Kudo: Reconstructing Systemic-Locoregional Therapeutic Strategies for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Immuno-Oncology Era 

As hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment enters the wave of immuno-oncology (IO) combinations, the paradigm of combining systemic therapy with locoregional treatments (LRT) is undergoing a qualitative leap—evolving from incremental gains to a fundamental reconstruction. Held from July 3–5, 2026, the 16th Asia-Pacific Primary Liver Cancer Expert (APPLE) Meeting convened in Shanghai, bringing together leading experts from across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America to discuss novel strategies for liver cancer prevention and management.
APACC 2026 | Rodenie & Patrick: Exploring the Causes of HIV Loss to Follow-Up and Building Comprehensive Care for People Living with HIV Through Innovative Community Services 

APACC 2026 | Rodenie & Patrick: Exploring the Causes of HIV Loss to Follow-Up and Building Comprehensive Care for People Living with HIV Through Innovative Community Services 

The 2026 Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections Conference (APACC 2026) was successfully held in Tokyo, Japan. Focusing on core public health issues such as continuous care for people living with HIV (PLHIV) and co-infection management, the conference gathered frontline clinical researchers from multiple countries to share local prevention and control practices and research findings. Infectious Disease Frontier specially invited Dr. Rodenie Arnaiz Olete, MEARL Lead of Sustained Health Initiatives of the Philippines, and his colleague, Dr. Patrick Eustaquio, Director for Clinical Programs of SAIL Clinics in the Philippines, for an in-depth interview. Combining real-world clinical data from the Philippines, the two discussed practical challenges including factors associated with HIV care disengagements, innovative intervention models in community clinics, and integrated diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis B and HIV co-infection. Integrating research conclusions with frontline clinical practical experience, they provide localized reference ideas for low- and middle-income countries to optimize the continuum of care for PLHIV.
APACC 2026 | Dr. Hay Mar Su Lwin: Focus on Glycemic Abnormalities Among People Living with HIV, Analyze Risk Factors for Diabetes Progression and Asia-Specific Clinical Management Strategies 

APACC 2026 | Dr. Hay Mar Su Lwin: Focus on Glycemic Abnormalities Among People Living with HIV, Analyze Risk Factors for Diabetes Progression and Asia-Specific Clinical Management Strategies 

Editorial Note: The 2026 Asia-Pacific AIDS & Co-infections Conference (APACC 2026) was successfully held in Tokyo, Japan. Centered on the clinical hot topics of metabolic complications in people living with HIV (PLWH), the conference delivered cutting-edge insights for clinical practice across the Asia-Pacific region. During the conference, Infectious Disease Frontier conducted an exclusive interview with Dr. Hay Mar Su Lwin, Research Physician (MBBS MCTM) at the HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration. Glycemic abnormality is a prevalent metabolic complication among PLWH receiving long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART), and intervention during prediabetes is a critical link in disease prevention and control. Drawing on long-term cohort studies, Dr. Lwin shared in-depth perspectives on risk factors linked to glycemic deterioration in PLWH, metabolic impacts of distinct antiretroviral regimens, and tailored clinical strategies for Asian populations. This interview integrates evidence-based data and practical clinical guidance, offering vital references for clinicians in domestic infectious disease departments to optimize glycemic screening, lifestyle intervention, and individualized selection of ART regimens.
APACC 2026 | Professor Eric Chow: Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance and Adherence Challenges — Analysis of Evidence Base and Implementation Barriers of DoxyPEP for STI Prevention 

APACC 2026 | Professor Eric Chow: Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance and Adherence Challenges — Analysis of Evidence Base and Implementation Barriers of DoxyPEP for STI Prevention 

The 11th Asia-Pacific AIDS & Co-infections Conference (APACC 2026) was successfully held in Tokyo, Japan. The prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has emerged as one of the most heated topics at the conference. To sort out current cutting-edge prevention and control strategies, Infectious Disease Frontier invited Professor Eric Chow from the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Monash University, for an exclusive in-depth interview.
EHA Echoes | Professor Xiaofan Zhu’s Team Showcases Breakthroughs in Pediatric Hematology with 1 Oral Presentation and 4 Poster Presentations

EHA Echoes | Professor Xiaofan Zhu’s Team Showcases Breakthroughs in Pediatric Hematology with 1 Oral Presentation and 4 Poster Presentations

As the Nordic summer welcomed the global hematology community, the 2026 European Hematology Association (EHA 2026) Congress was held in Stockholm, Sweden, from June 11–14. During this year's meeting, the pediatric hematology team from the Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS), led by Professor Xiaofan Zhu, presented five cutting-edge studies, including one oral presentation and four poster presentations.
EHA Echoes | Professor Haiwen Huang Explores New Insights into Lymphoma Etiology and a Safer, High-Efficacy Treatment Strategy

EHA Echoes | Professor Haiwen Huang Explores New Insights into Lymphoma Etiology and a Safer, High-Efficacy Treatment Strategy

At the 2026 European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress, Chinese investigators once again showcased their contributions to lymphoma research. Professor Haiwen Huang and colleagues from The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University presented two studies in the poster session. One employed Mendelian randomization to systematically investigate the causal relationship between genetically predicted viral infections and the risk of lymphoma across multiple subtypes. The other reported results from a Phase III multicenter trial evaluating a liposomal mitoxantrone hydrochloride-based CMOP±R regimen as first-line therapy for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).
EHA Reflections | Hematology Frontier | Young EHA Best Abstract Award: Professor Hu Xiaoxia and Dr. Zhang Ao Move the Frontline Forward with a Proactive Strategy for Post-Transplant EBV Management

EHA Reflections | Hematology Frontier | Young EHA Best Abstract Award: Professor Hu Xiaoxia and Dr. Zhang Ao Move the Frontline Forward with a Proactive Strategy for Post-Transplant EBV Management

At the 2026 European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress, a multicenter study led by Professor Hu Xiaoxia's team from Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, was selected for an oral presentation and received the Young EHA Best Abstract Award. Addressing the longstanding challenge of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) management following antithymocyte globulin (ATG)-based allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT), the investigators proposed an innovative strategy of early prophylactic rituximab. The study demonstrated that this approach significantly reduced the incidence of EBV infection and post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) without compromising long-term immune reconstitution, representing a fundamental shift from reactive management to proactive prevention. During the congress, Hematology Frontier interviewed first author Dr. Zhang Ao to discuss the clinical rationale, mechanisms underlying the multiple clinical benefits, and future directions for optimizing this strategy.
CSCO Leukemia Young Committee Perspectives | Bringing the Latest AML Advances from EHA 2026 Back to China 

CSCO Leukemia Young Committee Perspectives | Bringing the Latest AML Advances from EHA 2026 Back to China 

The 2026 European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress in Stockholm has concluded, unveiling a series of important advances in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). To help clinicians rapidly interpret the meeting's most impactful findings, the inaugural CSCO Leukemia Young Committee Perspectives webinar was held on June 14 through a collaboration between the CSCO Leukemia Youth Committee and Hematology Frontier. The program was chaired by Professor Qiu Shaowei, Chair of the CSCO Leukemia Committee Youth Group from the Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS). Joining the discussion were Professor Pei Shanzhan from the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Liangzhu Laboratory, Professor Tang Feifei from Peking University People's Hospital, and Professor Cao Yigeng from the Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS). Together, they provided an in-depth review of the latest AML research presented at EHA 2026, highlighting its clinical significance and future implications.