ABOUT THE ISCL

A Worldwide Association for Cutaneous Lymphomas

The International Society for Cutaneous Lymphomas (ISCL) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1992 at the World Congress of Dermatology in New York. It is a global organization & comprised of physicians, scientists, and allied healthcare professionals involved in cutaneous lymphomas.

The ISCL hosts the World Congress for Cutaneous Lymphomas which takes place every 3-4 years, as well as annual scientific meetings, usually in conjunction with larger national specialty society meetings. The ISCL established Cutaneous Lymphoma International Consortium (CLIC) in 2013, which is a multinational, interdisciplinary, project-based research alliance of cutaneous lymphoma expert centers worldwide to generate large-scale clinical and translational data for greater impact.

THE AIMS OF THE SOCIETY ARE TO:

  • Increase knowledge of lymphoproliferative and related disorders of the skin.
  • Foster collaboration among clinicians, scientists and regional or national groups by being sponsor of an international registry of cutaneous lymphomas.
  • Promote dissemination of scientific information by organizing meetings.
  • Favor consensus about diagnosis, management and treatment of cutaneous lymphoma.