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ESMO Asia Virtual Congress 2020

20 - 22 Nov 2020

Virtual, Republic of Singapore

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

The Scientific Programme covers the most prevalent cancer types in the region, with sessions designed to share best practice standards of care for cancer patients and plenty of opportunities for a fruitful learning.

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Opening session

Presenter: Solange Peters, Enriqueta Felip, Takayuki Yoshino, Florian Lordick, Anthony T.C. Chan

Session: Opening session and Keynote address - Beyond immune checkpoint blockade: Emerging strategies

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Live Q&A

Presenter: Ka-On Lam

Session: Bristol Myers Squibb - The role of immuno-oncology in the evolving treatment landscapes of upper GI cancers

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Welcome and introduction

Presenter: Tony S.K. Mok

Session: Daiichi Sankyo - Expanding the horizon for the treatment of solid tumors with antibody drug conjugates (ADCs)

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Live Q&A + summary and close

Presenter: Hyun Cheol Chung

Session: Daiichi Sankyo - Expanding the horizon for the treatment of solid tumors with antibody drug conjugates (ADCs)

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