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I-O for upper GI cancers: Where are we today?
Presenter: Elizabeth Smyth
Session: Bristol Myers Squibb - The future is now: Transforming management of GI cancer with immuno-oncology
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How to ensure optimal treatment for patients with residual disease
Presenter: Andrew Wardley
Session: F. Hoffmann-La Roche - Transforming patient care: Leveraging the latest clinical data in HER2-positive eBC
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Going beyond medicine in HER2-positive breast cancer
Presenter: Christian Jackisch
Session: F. Hoffmann-La Roche - Transforming patient care: Leveraging the latest clinical data in HER2-positive eBC
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Summary and close
Presenter: Eva Ciruelos
Session: F. Hoffmann-La Roche - Transforming patient care: Leveraging the latest clinical data in HER2-positive eBC
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Clinical perspectives on a patient with advanced NSCLC
Presenter: Gilad Vainer
Session: Bayer - Precision medicine in Real-world clinical practice: Perspectives from a multidisciplinary team
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Clinical perspectives on a patient with advanced thyroid cancer
Presenter: Gilad Vainer
Session: Bayer - Precision medicine in Real-world clinical practice: Perspectives from a multidisciplinary team
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Discussion and closing remarks
Presenter: Jean-Yves Blay
Session: Bayer - Precision medicine in Real-world clinical practice: Perspectives from a multidisciplinary team
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Welcome
Presenter: Bettina Ryll
Session: MSD - New approaches, old barriers: Will cancer patients get access to the combinations and early treatments they need?
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The innovative early treatment landscape
Presenter: Nils Wilking
Session: MSD - New approaches, old barriers: Will cancer patients get access to the combinations and early treatments they need?
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Access, availability, and uptake of combination therapies in Europe
Presenter: Tim Wilsdon
Session: MSD - New approaches, old barriers: Will cancer patients get access to the combinations and early treatments they need?
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