Melanoma is an aggressive skin cancer with historically limited treatment options. Approximately 50% of melanomas harbor BRAFV600 mutations.

The NCCN 2014 Nursing Program Webinar Series: Advancing Oncology Nursing Live Webinar Series will provide the oncology nurse with comprehensive and clinically relevant information regarding the management of patients with cancer.

Given the recent expansion of treatment options in advanced melanoma, oncologists now have the opportunity to choose among multiple effective and fairly well-tolerated treatment options.

The NCCN 2014 Oncology Nursing Program at the NCCN 19th Annual Conference will provide the oncology nurse with comprehensive and clinically relevant information regarding the management of patients with cancer.

Join Jeffrey M. Farma, MD (Surgeon) and Anthony J. Olszanski, MD, RPh (Medical Oncologist) as they present their multidisciplinary expertise on a range of cases pertaining to melanoma.

Join Jeffrey M. Farma, MD (Surgeon) and Anthony J. Olszanski, MD, RPh (Medical Oncologist) as they present their multidisciplinary expertise on a range of cases pertaining to melanoma.

The NCCN Guidelines are continuously updated to reflect the newest standards of care in oncology.

The NCCN Guidelines are continuously updated to reflect the newest standards of care in oncology.

The NCCN Guidelines for Melanoma provide multidisciplinary recommendations on the clinical management of patients with melanoma. This NCCN Guidelines Insights report highlights notable recent updates.

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