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Rare and Challenging Cases: Increasing Access to IO 

10-08-2024 11:09

On September 26, 2024, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) held the fourth webinar in the new series "Rare and Challenging Cases: A Global Webinar Series". The recording of the fourth webinar "Rare and Challenging Cases: Increasing Access to IO" is available below.
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Webinar Moderator

  • Layal Al Mahmasani, MD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Webinar Faculty

  • Jyoti Bajpai, MD, DM – Apollo Hospital Navi Mumbai and Maharashtra
  • James Harding, MD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
  • Kymberly Watt, MD – Mayo Clinic

Program Information

The Global Access and Impact Committee, in collaboration with the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, is pleased to launch SITC’s first educational program crafted specifically for international audiences, titled “Increasing Access to IO: A Global Webinar Series”. These free digital events will provide a forum for physicians around the globe to discuss challenges and solutions related to critical topics, such as defining biomarkers for PD-L1 positive patients, biomarker assessment for tumor response, cellular therapy and checkpoint inhibitor administration, tumor mutational burden (TMB) and more. Featuring doctors from varying settings around the world, this webinar series offers a unique opportunity to learn about different solutions to immunotherapy application and the barriers currently impeding equitable access to IO. The objective of this webinar series is to create a platform for international stakeholders to discuss critical topics and challenges they face when treating patients with immunotherapy, with a key goal of providing education and bringing awareness to the barriers currently impeding equitable access to IO around the globe. 

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To register for the full series click here

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