Institutional Perspectives in Cancer- GI Cancers: Chaired by Paul E. Oberstein, MD

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Institutional Perspectives in Cancer- GI Cancers: Chaired by Paul E. Oberstein, MD

The live filming of this virtual event in our IPC series is now on-demand.

OncLive is proud to present the State of the Science Summits and a new virtual event, Institutional Perspectives in Cancer (IPC). Each summit and webinar will convene for a short meeting designed to educate healthcare professionals on the clinical benefits associated with new science driving new thinking in cancer management. Attendees will not only improve their knowledge of novel treatment approaches, but also leave the event the with confidence and intent to apply state-of-the-art treatment strategies to care for their patients. Each event is dedicated to the latest research in one of the following therapeutic areas: Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, GU & Prostate Cancer, Hematology, or Melanoma.

The State of the Science Summits and IPC assemble academic and community-based physicians & healthcare professionals across key disciplines from medical and surgical oncology. Specialist experts serve as faculty for these premier and renowned oncology summits, which focus on the most relevant cancer topics to ultimately improve patient care.

Speakers:

  • Paul E. Oberstein, MD | NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center
  • Nina Beri, MD | NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center
  • Elcin Zan, MD | NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center
  • Daniel J. Becker, MD | NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center

Topics:

  • Colorectal Cancer
  • Hepatocellular Carcinoma
  • NETs
  • Gastric Cancer

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Some of the episodes from our podcast, OncLive On Air, are focused on the interviews with faculty conducted at the State of the Science SummitsClick here to listen to our latest episodes!

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