Neuroendocrine Cancer Symposium





May 5th, I'm going: LINK

AAES 2009 Neuroendocrine Cancer Symposium

This 4 hour symposium will introduce the state-of-the-art knowledge about neuroendocrine cancers. The panel will feature experts in the field of neuroendocrine cancer biology and management including members of the AAES leadership. The talks are aimed towards physicians who encounter these uncommon malignancies as well as patients and family members who live with these diseases. The lecturers and their topics include:

1:30 pm Welcome and Introductions Moderator: Herbert Chen, MD - University of Wisconsin

1:40 pm The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation Presenter: Richard RP Warner, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Medical Director

2:00 pm The Surgical Management of Carcinoid Tumors Presenter: Janice L. Pasieka, MD - University of Calgary AAES President-Elect

2:30 pm Operative Options for Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Presenter: Michael J. Demeure, MBA, MD - Virginia Piper Cancer CenterAAES President

3:00 pm Medullary Thyroid Cancer Presenter: Jeffrey F. Moley, MD - Washington University AAES Vice President

3:30 pm Clinical Trials for Neuroendocrine Cancers Presenter: Kyle Holen, MD - University of Wisconsin

4:00 pm Coffee Break 4:30 pm Panel Discussion

5:00 pm Patient Advocacy: Carcinoid Cancer Awareness Network Presenter: Maryann Wahmann, CCAN

5:15 pm Physician Network: North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society Presenter: Kari Brendtro, Executive Director, NANET Please

CLICK on the YES button below to register for the event. There is a $25 fee for physicians to attend. No additional charge for patients to attend.

WHEN
Tuesday, May 5, 2009 1:30 PM - 6:30 PM

WHERE
Monona Terrace Convention Center
1 John Nolen Drive
Madison, WI 53703

ATTIRE
Business Casual

Comments

  1. I had an appointment scheduled with Dr. Holen a few years ago but I canceled it. Should have kept it. Let me know if you get any valuable info/insight at the conference. ~MJ~

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