We are excited to be launching and distributing several new publications during ESMO 2016 including the annual ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines supplement to Annals of Oncology, eight ESMO Pocket Guidelines and several new books
ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines – Annals of Oncology supplement
The 2016 Clinical Practice Guidelines supplement features 11 new or updated ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines including our first guidelines on Extranodal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma.
The first of guidelines eUpdates will be included as appendicies
Pick up your copy of the supplement from the ESMO Booth and ESMO Members Lounge.
ESMO members entitled to print copies of Annals of Oncology – the 2016 supplement is delivered with the October issue.
ESMO Pocket Guidelines
Titles from our sought-after Pocket Guidelines series will be available from various booths in the exhibition hall.
- Breast Cancer 2015 (Celgene booth 319)
- Gynaecological Malignancies (PharmaMar booth 309)
- Leukaemia & Myeloma (ESMO booth 1 / DSKO booth 7 – Society Village)
- Lower Gastrointestinal Cancer (Bayer booth 318)
- Lung & Chest Tumours (Lilly booth 215)
- Lymphomas (Servier booth 401)
- Supportive Care (Bayer booth 318)
- Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer (Lilly booth 215)
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Urogenital Cancer (Bayer booth 318)
Copies are limited, however all updates and the new Leukaemia & Myeloma pocket guidelines will be available on the ESMO Cancer Guidelines App.
New in 2016: ESMO Handbook of Oncological Emergencies, 2nd Edition
The aim of the present edition of the ESMO Handbook of Oncological Emergencies is to approach the new advances and developments in the field of oncological emergency treatments, for the benefit of oncology specialists, but also for those who are just starting out in the profession.
New in 2016: Gastrointestinal Tract Tumours: Essentials for clinicians
Gastrointestinal (GI) tumours have a significant incidence in Europe and are among the most frequent tumours to be diagnosed globally. The Essentials for Clinicians publications are intended primarily to be read by young oncologists (residents at the beginning of their career) and provide the reader with a comprehensive update on some of the atest discoveries within the GI field, spanning a wide range of gastrointestinal malignancies. It will also be of general appeal to colleagues and oncoprofessionals working across other specialities.
The following other publications will also be available at the congress:
- Essentials for Clinicians: Genitourinary Tract Tumours, Thoracic Tumours, Lymphomas
- ESMO Handbooks: Translational Research, Rehabilitation, Special Clinical Situations; Nutrition and Cancer