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ESMO Virtual Congress 2020

19 Sep - 18 Oct 2020

Switzerland

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

Find resources from the Science Weekend

Saturday 19 - Sunday 20 - Monday 21

and the Education Weekend: Educational sessions

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

The latest advances in Oncology​

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Driving the revolution of AI in healthcare

Presenter: Michal Rosen-Zvi

Session: Unleashing the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in oncology: Time to go from a conceptual dream to real actions

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Q&A and live discussion

Presenter: Clara Montagut Viladot

Session: The role of ctDNA in colorectal cancer in 2020

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Q&A and live discussion

Presenter: Joachim Aerts

Session: Advances in mesothelioma

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Q&A and live discussion

Presenter: Giuseppe Curigliano

Session: Dissecting the heterogeneity of breast cancer

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Q&A and live discussion

Presenter: Roger Henriksson

Session: Maximising the quality of short life

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