Great Debates & Updates in GI Malignancies: Looking into the Future Treatment of GI Cancers
The field of GI malignancies is constantly growing and evolving. With over 200 ongoing phase III clinical trials, the plethora of emerging data and clinical controversies are cause for deliberation.
The Great Debates & Updates in GI Malignancies meeting provides a place for community oncologists and other healthcare professionals to come together and discuss the latest news and data surrounding the GI malignancies space.
On March 23rd and 24th, 2018, meeting co-chairs Axel Grothey, MD and David Ilson, MD, PhD will join 19 other expert faculty members to discuss colorectal and pancreatic cancers, rare tumors, immunotherapy and hepatobiliary cancers, among other hot topics.
The meeting, which will take place in New York City at the Marriott Marquis, is known for its unique, debate-style structure. Courses will be highly-interactive and audience participation will be encouraged from the 250+ conference participants.
The latest news surrounding the 2-day seminar is its new accreditation status. Nurses, nurse practitioners and pharmacists can now earn up to 13 contact hours, along with MDs, in addition to countless networking opportunities. With its location in the heart of Times Square, conference attendees are able to use the weekend to sightsee or explore the vivacious nightlife and entertainment that the Big Apple has to offer. The hosting hotel even features NYC’s only revolving restaurant.
With the opportunity to learn how experts in the field manage their patients and a focus on how new information fits into current community practice, Great Debates & Updates in GI Malignancies is a lively and refreshing break from other dull industry meetings.
Registration for the conference and more information surrounding accommodations, pricing and full agenda details is available at www.imedex.com/gi-malignancies-debate-conference.


