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Improving Care and the Management of Patients with Cancer

From March 18-20, 2021, oncology professionals from a variety of specialties and care delivery settings will convene virtually for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) 2021 Virtual Annual Conference
The 3-day event will provide virtual attendees the opportunity to develop strategies for the management of cancer care through 35 educational sessions focusing on challenging case reviews, interactive polling and moderated Q&As.
Virtual attendees of the conference will also explore 95 posters on a variety of clinical oncology topics, including epidemiology/risk/prevention and bioinformatics; as well as network with industry partners; participate in live chats; and download resources and videos. 

Notable topics from the meeting agenda include:

•    New and emerging therapies, controversies in treatment, and best practices in the delivery of oncology care
•    Updates to NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
•    Strategies for Prevention and Control of HPV-Associated Cancers
•    Reducing Racial Disparities in Oncology
•    Effects of the Pandemic on Cancer Care
•    Best practices for Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcomes into Oncology Care
•    Helping Cancer Survivors Return to Work