The purpose of this well-regarded program is to educate future oncology leaders about the application of the NCCN Guidelines® to the management of significant cancer types and supportive care issues.

The NCCN 2018 Oncology Nursing Program at the NCCN 23rd Annual Conference will provide oncology nurses with comprehensive and clinically relevant information to optimize patient education and care.

The NCCN Annual Conference: Improving the Quality, Effectiveness, and Efficiency of Cancer Care™ attracts more than 1,600 registrants from across the United States and the globe including oncologists (in both community and academic settings), oncology fellows, nurses, pharmacists, and other healt

Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in the United States and is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer death. The treatment of breast cancer is rapidly evolving.

Treatment of hematologic malignancies is increasingly complex. Issues relating to pathology, transplantation, and various new therapies require oncologists and hematologists to stay abreast of breakthrough advances.

The NCCN Nursing Forum: Advancing Oncology Nursing in Hematologic Malignancies™ at the NCCN 12th Annual Congress: Hematologic Malignancies™ will provide hematology/oncology nurses with comprehensive and clinically relevant information to optimize patient education and care.

The American Cancer Society (ACS) has estimated that 224,390 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed in the United States in 2016 with an estimated 158,080 deaths expected. Lung cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and is the leading cause of cancer death.

The goal of this activity is to increase participants’ knowledge of immune checkpoint inhibitors and improve competence and performance in the safe and effective integration of these agents in the treatment of renal cell carcinoma and urothelial carcinoma.

 

 

The goal of this activity is to increase participants’ competence in describing the regulatory approval process for biosimilars and effectively using them to replace reference products in the daily practice of treating cancer.

 

 

The NCCN Annual Conference: Improving the Quality, Effectiveness, and Efficiency of Cancer Care™ attracts more than 1,500 registrants from across the United States and the globe including oncologists (in both community and academic settings), oncology fellows, nurses, pharmacists, and other healt

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