Overview
The 2008 Best of ASCO Meeting is
an educational initiative that condenses highlights from
ASCO’s Annual Meeting
in to a 2 day program for the first time in India. The Best
of ASCO meeting is held for the first time in conjunction
with the Indian Society of Medical and Pediatric Oncology.
This initiative is a way for CME Universe and ISMPO to provide
wider access to the most cutting-edge science from the world’s
premier oncology event.
The abstracts chosen for presentation and discussion at
the 2008 Best of ASCO Meeting were selected according to
specific criteria and reflect the foremost in research that
is the most relevant in oncology today. The research presented
at this meeting will focus on those strategies that will
impact patient care. The educational program features a variety
of session formats that focus on the latest scientific findings
in primary disease sites and practice-changing advances in
cancer prevention and treatment.
The 2008 Best of ASCO Meeting includes session on breast
cancer, lung cancer and other cancers.
Date: 12th & 13th July 2008 |
Venue: The Oberoi Hotel, |
Dr. Zakir Hussein Marg,
New Delhi. |
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Educational
Need Statement
Approximately 1 million new cancer cases are expected to
be diagnosed in India by 2008. Cancer accounts for 2 in 3
deaths in India, which means more than half a million Indians
are expected to die of cancer by 2008. Over the last three
decades, investment in clinical cancer research, screening,
and prevention has reduced cancer incidence and death rates,
increased survival rates, and significantly reduced the symptoms
and side effects of cancer and its treatment.
The Best of ASCO Meeting seeks to disseminate emerging evidence-based
data to oncology specialists. A study done by the National
Cancer Institute (NCI) office of Education and Special Initiatives
(OESI) in the spring of 2005 found that oncologists most
frequently favored research findings as the basis of their
clinical decision making. Surveyed practitioners indicated
that there is a gap between the cancer care patients received
and the care indicated by current evidence. Through this
meeting, ASCO looks to narrow this pay gap by providing a
forum of review and discussion for oncologists. Of ASCO members,
65% of those who took part in this survey indicated that
they frequently rely on professional society meetings and
conferences as a resource. In an effort to further support
dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices,
ASCO is holding the Best of ASCO Meeting. Efforts to have
smaller, more focused meetings, which disseminate new treatments
based on potential to improve patient outcomes, were positively
rated by 77% of respondents as a benefit to their practice
implementation needs.
The 2008 Best of ASCO Meeting is
designed to educate and update oncologists on the latest
research and findings that
are presented at the ASCO Annual Meeting. There are now nearly
7.5 million cancer survivors in India, a figure that is expected
to increase substantially as the population ages, and progress
against cancer continues. Attention needs to be
focused on supportive care of these survivors to ensure
physicians can
best provide for their future needs. The 2008 Best of ASCO
Meeting incorporates supportive care because with progress
in cancer treatment arrives a new and unique challenge-ensuring
the long-term health of the growing number of cancer survivors.
This meeting encapsulates key research on various cancer
tracks, providing an exceptional educational opportunity
for practicing oncologists and others involved in the care
of patients with cancer.
Learning Objectives:
Upon participation
in this activity, attendees will be able to:
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Examine advances in scientific and translational
cancer research. |
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Evaluate the role of new diagnostic techniques and
management of people with cancer. |
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Implement new patient management and care strategies
or revise existing ones based upon knowledge gained at
the 2008 Best of ASCO Meeting. |