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ESMO Preceptorship on Esophageal Cancer 2024: Nairobi

15 - 16 Feb 2024

Nairobi, Kenya

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Learning objectives
  • To understand the epidemiology and risk factors for esophageal cancer
  • To learn about prevention and survivorship
  • To review multidisciplinary treatment of localized disease
  • To discuss about the management of advanced disease

This event has been supported by an unrestricted educational grant from BeiGene and MSD.

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Welcome and introduction

Presenter: F. Lordick, DE and M. Mwachiro, KE

Session: Welcome and introduction

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Risk factors in Africa

Presenter: M. Mwachiro, KE

Session: Session 1 - Epidemiology, risk factors, prevention and survivorship

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Diagnostic endoscopy

Presenter: A. O. Mwasamwaja, TZ

Session: Session 2 - Diagnosis and treatment planning

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Surgery

Presenter: M. T. Bahta, ET

Session: Session 3 - Localized disease – curative approach

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