ASPHO's Mission

The American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (ASPHO) is a multidisciplinary organization dedicated to promoting optimal care of children and adolescents with blood disorders and cancer by advancing research, education, treatment and professional practice.

This site is a forum for communication about the field of pediatric hematology/oncology and ASPHO's programs for its members. It also serves as a source of current peer-reviewed scientific and clinical research and provides links to other related information through the Internet.

ASPHO's History

The American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (ASPHO) was initiated in 1974 by those who had a commitment to pediatric hematology/oncology and initially approached the American Society of Pediatrics and the Society for Pediatric Research as sponsors. The first gatherings of those in the emerging subspecialty took place at the "Blood Club," held in conjunction with the annual meetings of the American Society of Pediatrics/Society for Pediatric Research. It was at a Blood Club meeting in 1977 that Carl Pochedly first proposed a society for pediatric hematologists/oncologists. Bill Krivit, a moving force in the early days of the Blood Club, persuaded those in attendance to look ahead and to anticipate the need for a society committed to the welfare of pediatric hematologists/oncologists and the patients and families whom they served.

The American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (ASPHO) was incorporated in Illinois in April 1981. The first gathering of society members took place after the Blood Club's 1982 symposium. In 1987, Carl Pochedly conceived the idea for a freestanding meeting of ASPHO and that first meeting was held in Chicago in 1988.

News of the fledgling society was widely disseminated through the American Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, first published in 1979. Although closely identified with ASPHO, the journal predated ASPHO by two years. After ASPHO's incorporation, the journal's front cover identified it as "The Official Journal of the American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology." The name of the journal, as recommended by the publications committee, was changed in 1995 to the Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology to reflect the increasingly international nature of contributors and subscribers. Today, Pediatric Blood & Cancer is the official journal of ASPHO.

Governance

The American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology's constitution called for three offices: president, vice president/president-elect, and secretary/treasurer. These three, together with the past president, constituted the Board of Trustees. Today, the Board of Trustees includes six directors at large, in addition to the officers of the society. The term of office is two years each for president and vice president, and three years for the secretary/treasurer, with provision for a second term.

Board of Trustees
Past Presidents

Committees

 

Distinguished Career Award

Frank A. Oski Lectureship Award