Course Overview
This conference will provide disease specific, evidence-based, high-quality practical talks and exchanges to update the participants on the latest advances in the diagnosis and multidisciplinary management of the most prevalent cancers at all stages of disease and treatment.
The conference will cater to medical oncologists, hematologists, radiation oncologists, and other healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of cancer. Current, new and future advances in cancer care will be discussed. The role of emerging technologies, supportive care and non-pharmacologic care of the cancer patient will be addressed. In addition to didactic lectures, case-based discussions will address the more challenging situations faced by cancer caregivers.
By Participating, You Will Be Able To:
- Identify advances in the management of complex myeloproliferative neoplasm and upfront management of lymphoma, leukemia and myeloma
- Describe technologic advances for cancer care in genomics/precision oncology
- Discuss advances for treatment of early-stage and locally advanced lung cancer
- Define strategies for cancer pain and non-pain symptom management
- Discuss the role of antibody drug conjugates, CAR T-cells and loco-regional cancer therapies
- Examine the multidisciplinary management of gynecologic, genitourinary and melanoma cancers
- Identify novel treatments of early-stage gastric/esophageal and colorectal cancers
- Identify new updates in the management of breast cancer and review practice-changing research
Who Should Attend?
This activity is targeted to a national and international audience of practitioners and health care professionals, and is designed for physicians, fellows, residents, pharmacists, researchers, advance practice providers and nurses in the fields of medical, surgical and radiation oncology; palliative care; pathology; and pharmacology.
Earn MOC/Continuing Certification Credits!


