Thoracic oncology
State of the art session
Thoracic oncology
Clinical
Aims : to present four selected hot topics that are currently in the scientific spotlight of thoracic oncology care; –to explain how pulmonologists can within their expertise treat and guide patients throughout the entire continuum of thoracic malignancies in close collaboration with other relevant disciplines and professions.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, General practitioner, Medical Student, Nurse, Respiratory critical care physician, Pathologist, Patient, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Radiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist, Thoracic oncologist, Thoracic surgeon, Respiratory therapist
Methods :
Cell and molecular biology, Endoscopy and interventional pulmonology, Imaging
13:45
It is not always malignant: a revisited systematic approach to diagnose the solitary pulmonary nodule
T. Blum(Berlin, Germany)
COI
-
Description
1
3119
14:00
Determining suspicious pleural findings: update on differential diagnostic strategies for pleural thickening and plaques
N. Rahman(ABINGDON, United Kingdom)
COI
-
Description
2
3120
14:15
Modern physiotherapy as an essential component of lung cancer and pleural mesothelioma care
M. Koulopoulou(London, United Kingdom)
COI
-
Description
3
3121
14:30
Discussion and Q&A
4
3122
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