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Redmond-Based End Brain Cancer Initiative Opens Registration for PCNSL Treatment Webina

Feb. 5, 2026 – Redmond, Wash. Registration is now open for an upcoming online educational webinar focused on new developments in the treatment of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma (PCNSL), according to the End Brain Cancer Initiative (EBCI).

The free webinar, titled “New Developments in PCNSL Treatment,” will take place on March 27, 2026, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time. The event is designed for patients, caregivers, and members of the PCNSL community who want to learn more about emerging research, clinical trials, and treatment options directly from leading neuro-oncology experts.

PCNSL is a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that begins in immune cells known as lymphocytes and affects the brain, spinal cord, or eyes.

Current treatment typically involves chemotherapy, sometimes combined with other therapies.

While no treatments are yet specifically approved for PCNSL in the United States, several clinical trials are currently available.

EBCI said the webinar will provide updated information on research progress, available specialists, treatment approaches, and patient support resources.

Organizers emphasized the importance of helping patients and caregivers have informed conversations with their medical teams.

The event is free to attend, but advance registration is required. Registration is currently open through the End Brain Cancer Initiative’s website.

The webinar is supported through collaboration with Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Inc. and other partners. EBCI noted that this support helps make the educational event accessible at no cost to participants.

Founded as a nonprofit patient advocacy organization, the End Brain Cancer Initiative focuses on disease education, awareness, patient access, and improving standards of care for people diagnosed with brain cancer, brain tumors, or metastatic disease to the brain.

The organization works with researchers, healthcare providers, advocacy groups, and industry partners to support patients and caregivers nationwide.

Residents interested in supporting EBCI’s programs and future educational events can also make donations through the organization’s website.

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