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ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer 2020

22 Jun 2020
Basic Science;  Cancer in Special Situations/ Populations;  Cancer Research;  Rare Cancers;  Staging and Imaging;  Supportive and Palliative Care;  Therapy
Gastrointestinal Cancers

LUGANO, Switzerland - The ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer 2020 will be held as a virtual meeting, on 1-4 July.

The Congress programme will be divided in two different agendas. The first one, a virtual agenda, will be offered on an online platform from 1-4 July 2020. The second one, an enduring agenda, will be delivered periodically after 4 July 2020.

Major themes

  • Prevention and screening of gastrointestinal tumours
  • New concepts in clinical trials
  • Immune mechanisms and immune therapy for GI cancers
  • Molecular biology in colorectal cancer

Embargo policy

All abstracts will be made available online on 1 July at 8:00 CEST.

Abstracts selected by the Scientific Committee for oral presentation (designated with an O, LBA, or SO before their number) are embargoed until they are presented.

Media registration

The ESMO World GI Congress welcomes media interested in obtaining information and reporting on cancer issues.

Further information

ESMO Press Office
media@esmo.org 

Notes to Editors

Please make sure to use the official name of the meeting in your reports:  ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer 2020

Official Hashtag: #WGI2020

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