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Don’t Miss Cancer Programs Sessions at ACS Clinical Congress 2024

September 5, 2024

Register today for ACS Clinical Congress 2024, October 19-22 in San Francisco, California. Both in-person and virtual attendance options are available. 

While at Clinical Congress, plan to attend these Cancer Programs sessions on Tuesday, October 22. Click on the title link to add the session to your interactive program planner.

PS317. Updates in the Multidisciplinary Evaluation and Management of Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasms

12:45–2:15 p.m. PT

Moderator: Rebecca Snyder, MD, FACS

 Co-Moderator: William Burns, MD, FACS

Panelists will review best practices for the diagnostic evaluation of pancreatic cysts, current evidence regarding the role of molecular analysis, surgical decision-making, and optimal surveillance strategies in asymptomatic, low-risk patients.

PS329. Hot Topics in Surgical Oncology

2:30–4:00 p.m. PT        

Moderator: Ronald P. DeMatteo, MD, FACS

Co-Moderator: Russell S. Berman, MD, FACS

This session will provide a broad overview that highlights immunotherapy advances, new ways to measure and follow tumor burden, and novel forms of tumor ablation that avoid surgical removal. These concepts will be integrated into current management strategies for both common and unusual solid tumors. The cancers to be discussed include melanoma, colorectal cancer, thyroid cancer, and sarcomas.