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Pivotal Clinical Trials Advancing Rectal Cancer Treatment
Clinical trials in colorectal surgery — the TIMING and OPRA trials — are drastically improving treatments and outcomes for advanced rectal cancer patients.Pioneering Artificial Intelligence-Based Research in Laryngology
Through collaboration with USF Health, TGH is working with pioneers investigating machine learning models to study the acoustic features of voice and detect cues that can predict conditions such as throat cancers, neurological disorders and even depression.Advances in Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy of Lymphomas
In this CME, you will identify novel targets in B and T-cell lymphomas, discuss the advances in targeted therapies for lymphomas, review recent advances in the immunobiology of lymphomas, and identify advances in immune-base therapies for lymphomas.Surviving Cancer: Now What?
In this CME, you will describe pediatric cancer diagnosis and survivorship trends, discuss common adverse outcomes for childhood cancer survivors, review monitoring guidelines for childhood cancer survivors, identify the importance of oncology follow-up with close communication with primary care physicians.Salivary Tales: A Case-Based Overview of Salivary Gland Surgery
In this CME, you will go over the role of sialoendoscopy for the management of inflammatory and obstructive salivary disorders, identify appropriate, "patient tailored" management of benign parotid and submandibular tumors, and review treatment options for salivary gland malignancies.Esophageal Cancer Essentials and Updates for Clinicians
In this CME learners will be able to Identify patients at risk of esophageal cancer, discuss Barrett’s Esophagus screening and treatment, review how to appropriately work up and stage esophageal cancer, identify patients needing referral to a surgeon, and discuss basic treatment/surgical options for esophageal cancer patients.Thinking Beyond the Skin: A Case-Based Overview of Advanced Head & Neck Skin Cancer Treatment
In this CME, you will consider factors which are suggestive of high-risk head & neck skin cancers, and what additional steps are needed to ensure appropriate treatment. You will be able to demonstrate the efficacy of various local and regional reconstructive techniques for the repair complex cutaneous defects after skin cancer removal in the face or neck region. The conclusion of the presentation will identify the utility of microvascular free flap surgery for advanced and/or recurrent skin cancers of the head & neck region.Rectal Cancer Update: Short Course Radiation, TNT, NOM, W&W... What Does it all Mean and Where Do We Go From Here?
In this CME, you will identify the recent data on Short course radiation and discuss emerging research for rectal cancer.Multidisciplinary Treatment for Ovarian Cancer and the Role of HiPEC
In this CME, you will discuss current approaches used to clinically manage epithelial ovarian cancer, discuss the logistics of heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HiPEC) and its evolution as a therapeutic modality, review the benefits of HiPEC as a modality for treating primary and recurrent ovarian cancer, and discuss future directions and potential applications for HiPEC in treating other types of gynecologic malignancies.Updates in the Multidisciplinary Management of Localized Pancreatic Cancer
In this CME, you will review the outcomes for different subsets of patients with pancreatic cancer, recognize the potential relevance of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy for resectable and unresectable pancreatic cancer, and discuss the use of evidence-based national guidelines and prognostic indicators, such as the AJCC staging system.Testis Cancers: Screening, Treating & Surviving
In this CME, you will review incidence and types of testis cancer, and patterns of spread, discuss barriers to timely care, identify and outline of imaging and treatment strategies, and discuss survivorship issues: Fertility, cardiovascular, and cancer experiences.Breast Cancer Indications for Mastectomy and Reconstruction Options
In this CME, you will review indications for non-breast conservation in breast cancer and identity reconstructive options.