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Case Studies in Immunotherapy for the Treatment of Urothelial Cancer – SITC CPG Webinar: Recorded Webinar and Presentation Slides 

12-14-2021 11:19

On November 5, 2021, leading experts from the SITC Urothelial Guideline Expert Panel presented the "SITC Clinical Practice Guideline Webinar – Case Studies in Urothelial Cancer." This high-level webinar included case studies that illustrated execution of the Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) and discussed difficult topics related to case management. The recorded webinar and presentation slides are available below.

Webinar Faculty:

  • Moderator: Matthew T. Campbell, MD – The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Expert Panel Member)
  • Jonathan E. Rosenberg, MD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (Expert Panel Member)
  • Christopher J. Hoimes, DO, PhD – Duke University (Expert Panel Member)
  • Joshua J. Meeks, MD, PhD – Northwestern University (Expert Panel Member)

        Disclaimer: Due to the rapidly-evolving field of cancer immunotherapy, some of the content on this page may be out of date. For current information from SITC on cancer immunotherapy, please visit connected.sitcancer.org, or check out our free CPG mobile app.

        The Practical Management Pearls and Case Studies Webinars are part of the Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Practice Guidelines Advanced Webinar Series supported, in part, by grants from Amgen and Merck & Co., Inc. (as of 9/15/2021).

        The SITC Clinical Practice Guidelines are produced by SITC and have no funding from outside sources.


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