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ESMO Asia Congress 2019

22 - 24 Nov 2019

Singapore, Republic of Singapore

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Presentations (slides) and webcasts are available to ESMO members according to the presenters' agreement to release them. Abstracts are open access.

The use of these presentations is for personal educational purposes only. ESMO thanks the authors for their generosity.

The fifth edition of the ESMO Asia Congress gathers the most experienced international experts to present a comprehensive, regional approach to multidisciplinary oncology.

ESMO offers an ideal platform for science, ensuring that the best of modern oncology advances is applied to the most burning issues of prevalent cancer types in the region, and also for education with a high-quality programme designed to share standards of care for the benefit of cancer patients.

ESMO-SIOG Collaborative session

Abstracts Supplement in Annals of Oncology

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Rare Cancers Asia

Presenter: Akira Kawai

Session: Rare cancers: What is different between Asia and Europe?

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Discussion led by moderators

Presenter: Byoung Chul Cho

Session: Mini Oral session - Thoracic cancers

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Welcome and introduction

Presenter: Takayuki Yoshino

Session: Pan Asia Adapted ESMO Guidelines: Adaptation of ESMO guidelines in Asia

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