News from ASCO

Jun 01, 2020
With presentations and sessions taking place entirely online, social media (including Twitter and Instagram) enabled robust real-time discussions and connections during #ASCO20.
Jun 01, 2020
"What has always inspired and driven me is the power of connections—of relationships between people with great minds, and great intentions, to achieve great things," said Dr. Howard A. "Skip" Burris III in his 2020 presidential address.
May 29, 2020
ASCO launched the ASCO Survey on COVID-19 and Oncology Registry to help the cancer community learn more about the patterns of symptoms and severity of COVID-19 among patients with cancer, as well as how COVID-19 is impacting the delivery of cancer care and patient outcomes.
May 29, 2020
Through CancerLinQ Discovery, researchers can examine curated sets of aggregated, de-identified data on a variety of cancer types, drawn from one of the largest and most diverse data sets in oncology. 
May 28, 2020
Fulfilling its mission to the global oncology community, ASCO extended a very well-organized series of virtual presentations addressing various aspects of COVID-19 and its impact of cancer care. 
May 27, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic increased in scope and the size of the population affected, ASCO leaders and staff immediately focused on how to support members and the patients they care for during the public health crisis.
May 20, 2020
Join oncology professionals from around the world for the ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program to see and hear the brightest minds in oncology present study results that will influence today’s practice and inspire future research directions.
May 13, 2020
The ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program, taking place May 29-31, will provide an engaging lineup of scheduled and on-demand scientific content across a variety of approaches, disciplines, and specialties.
Apr 24, 2020
National leaders and oncology experts shared new data and laid out specific steps that need to be taken to appropriately transition to post-crisis cancer care.
Feb 26, 2020
The survey yields alarming findings related to e-cigarettes, cancer prevention, and end-of-life discussions.

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