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Online educational programmes delivered by worldwide experts in oncology

ESMO has developed several webinar series to bring together key opinion leaders, relevant stakeholders and healthcare professionals to discuss latest developments in the field of Oncology.

Upcoming ESMO Webinars

ESMO Guidelines: Real World Cases - Webinar Series

  • Venous Thromboembolism in Cancer Patients - 30 April 2024
  • Metastatic Breast Cancer - 28 May 2024
  • Gastric Cancer - 25 June 2024

ESMO Deep Dive: Breast Cancer

  • Early Stage HER2-positive Breast Cancer: Hot Topics and Future Trends - 10 April 2024
  • Early Stage Triple-negative Breast Cancer: Hot Topics and Future Trends - 8 May 2024

ESMO Webinar Series

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ESMO Deep Dive: Breast Cancer

These webinars provide a deeper look—beyond guidelines and preceptorships—into the biology and ongoing research in breast cancer, designed for those who want to enrich their knowledge in biology of the disease, controversy or areas of unmet need.

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Real World Data and Digital Oncology

A series of three webinars on real world data and digital oncology, organised by the ESMO Real World Data and Digital Health Working Group, covering a range of topics oriented to an audience of oncologists who are not experts in this area.

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Precision Oncology: Genomics Guided Care

Organised by the ESMO Precision Medicine Working Group, these webinars elaborate on clinical implementation of precision medicine, oriented to an audience of oncologists who are not experts in genomics

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ESMO Deep Dive: Upper Digestive Cancers

This new series will provide viewers with an advanced knowledge in the tumour type, allowing them to acquire a deep understanding of disease biology, areas of controversy and unmet need. 

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