General Information

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The 6th International Chicago Lymphoma Symposium is expected to attract over 200 leaders in the fields of medical, radiation and surgical oncology, fellows in training, oncology nurses and allied health professionals committed to preventing, controlling and eliminating lymphoma.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
The official Language of the Symposium will be English.

ON-SITE SERVICES
The Registration & Information desk will be available to assist participants with any questions regarding the Symposium.

LETTER OF INVITATION FOR VISA POLICY
An official Letter of Invitation to obtain a Visa and authorization to attend the 5th International Chicago Lymphoma Symposium will be issued ONLY after the Registration Form and full payment have been received.

PASSPORT, VISA AND BORDER-CROSSING INFORMATION
At the time of writing, to enter the USA, a valid passport is required for citizens of all countries. Visas are required for residents of certain countries; please contact your local US Embassy, Consulate or High Commission Office for the specific requirements for your country of origin.

For more information, please refer to:

http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov

http://usembassy.state.gov/

TRAVEL AND HEALTH INSURANCE
It is strongly recommended that participants take out insurance to cover loss incurred in case of cancellation, medical expenses and damage to or loss of personal effects. The organizers of the 5th International Chicago Lymphoma Symposium will not be responsible for any medical costs incurred by participants. The organizing committee will not accept liability for personal injuries or for loss or damage to property belonging to Symposium participants, either during or as a result of the Symposium or during any tours.

SMOKING
Smoking is not permitted at the Symposium. The city of Chicago has public health regulations that prevent smoking in public buildings and on public transport; however, smoking is permitted in most restaurants and bars.

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Hosts:

The University fo Chicago Division of Biological Sciencse DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE The University of Chicago Cancer Research Center Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University Northwestern University

Co-sponsored by Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and the University of Chicago