Lung cancer
GR2 Grand Round
Lung Cancer Grand Round
Clinical
An expert MDT board discussing four challenging cases provided by the Thoracic Oncology Assembly members
Aims : This Grand Round will test your clinical knowledge in lung cancer. Four cases will address current hot lung cancer topics: handling of the solitary pulmonary nodule as a result of CT screening, pre-therapeutic fitness assessment and improvement, best diagnostic-therapeutic sequences in molecular altered NSCLC, and successful strategies for oligometastastic patients.
These highly instructive cases have been carefully selected out of many thrilling cases which were kindly sent in by members of the Thoracic Oncology Assembly and other related Assemblies. They will be presented by the treating physicians in front of an expert MDT board guaranteeing vivid discussions on stage and together with the audience.
Target audience :
Allied health professional, Clinician, Fellow, General practitioner, Immunologist, Junior member, Nurse, Oncologist, Pathologist, Patient, Physiologist, Psychologist, Public health official, Pulmonologist, Radiologist, Resident, Respiratory physician, Respiratory therapist, Social worker, Student, Thoracic surgeon, Thoracic endoscopist, Trainee
10:45
Benign or malignant ? - a tricky solitary pulmonary nodule in a patient at high risk for lung cancer
M. Gaga(Athens, Greece)
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Description
1
437
11:15
Pushing the limits, real benefit for the patient ? – a curative treatment approach in an unfit lung cancer patient
M. Evison(Manchester, United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
2
438
11:45
Eminence or evidence based ? – personalised diagnostic-therapeutic sequences in a molecular altered advanced NSCLC patient
N. Peled(Hod Hasharon, Israel)
COI
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Description
3
439
12:15
Ubi tumour, ibi evacua ? – seeking cure in an oligo-metastatic NSCLC patient
G. Massard(Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg)
COI
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Description
4
440
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