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Don’t Miss Cancer Programs Sessions at ACS Clinical Congress 2024

August 8, 2024

Registration is open for ACS Clinical Congress 2024, October 19-22 in San Francisco, California. Both in-person and virtual attendance options are available.

While at Clinical Congress, plan to attend these Cancer Programs sessions on Monday, October 21. Click on the title link to add the session to your interactive program planner.

PS239. Rectal Cancer: Watch and Wait

4:15–5:45 pm PT    

Moderator: Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD (Hon), FACS, FRCS (Eng,Ed), Hon FRCS (I,Gl)

Co-Moderator: Virginia L. Shaffer, MD, FACS

Panelists will discuss the various total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) and surveillance protocols and what these variations may mean in terms of patient care.

PS236. Incidentalomas in Surgery

4:15–5:45 pm PT    

Moderator: Melanie R. Goldfarb, MD, FACS

Co-Moderator: Fabian M. Johnston, MD, FACS

Panelists will provide updates on the most recent evidence-based information to help guide the interpretation, necessary workup, patient discussion, and surgical management (if necessary) of the incidental pancreatic intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN), appendiceal, gallbladder, kidney, or adrenal lesion noted on abdominopelvic imaging.