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ESMO Virtual Preceptorship on Gastroenteropancreatic and Lung Neuroendocrine Neoplasms 2021

21 - 22 Jun 2021

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Slides and Webcasts from all ESMO Preceptorships are open to all ESMO account holders, according to the presenters' agreement to release them. ESMO thanks the authors for their generosity.

The copyright protected educational resources from this event are for personal usage only and not to be shared with any third parties.

Learning objectives
  • Familiarise with the epidemiology, classification and prognostication of Gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) and Lung Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NEN) patients
  • Introduce principles of diagnostic and therapeutic strategy and the role of a multidisciplinary team
  • Integrate different therapies in patients with advanced disease
  • Update of new developments, clinical trials and unmet needs

This event has been supported by an unrestricted educational grant from IPSEN.

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Welcome and Introduction

Presenter: N. Fazio, IT; A. Lamarca, UK

Session: Welcome and Introduction

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Somatostatin Analogues in GEP NETs

Presenter: T. Alonso Gordoa, ES

Session: Session 1 Current State of the Art on GEP NENs - Part 1

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Chemotherapy in GEP NENs

Presenter: J. Valle, UK

Session: Session 2 Current State of the Art on GEP NENs - Part 2

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