Medscape Conference Coverage, based on selected sessions at the:
American Society of Clinical Oncology 36th Annual Meeting
May 20 - 23, 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Day 1 - Saturday, May 20 CME Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer: What's New? Harold J. Burstein MD PhD Should Chemotherapy Be Added to Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer? Marshall Posner MD Treatment of Ovarian Carcinoma in the 21st Century -- Signs of Progress? Paul A. Vasey MSc, MD, MRCP ...more
Day 2 - Sunday, May 21 CME Telomerase, Pancoast Tumors, and Lung Cancer in the Elderly Thomas J. Lynch MD Insights in Early Breast Cancer Therapy Edith A. Perez MD Update on Adjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy Joseph A. Sparano MD ...more
Day 3 - Monday, May 22 CME Surgery in Metastatic Disease: Going Against Conventional Wisdom in Renal Cell Carcinoma Dan Petrylak MD A Randomized Trial of Four Chemotherapy Regimens in Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Paul A. Bunn MD New Standard of Care for Gastric Cancer Harold J. Burstein MD PhD ...more
Day 4 - Tuesday, May 23 CME Highlights and Headlines on SCLC and Mesothelioma Corey J. Langer MD Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer - Are We Making Headway? Corey J. Langer MD NSCLC Moving Beyond the Snail's Pace Thomas J. Lynch MD ...more
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