New Horizons – The Role of ctDNA in GIST
Dr. Ciara Kelly of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center at presented The Role of ctDNA in GIST at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ.
Dr. Ciara Kelly of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center at presented The Role of ctDNA in GIST at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ.
The presentation "Interventional Radiology Approaches to Treat Recurrent GIST" was given at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ by Dr. Joseph Erinjeri of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
This video is of Rodrigo Salas of Fundación GIST México presenting Real World Evidence at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ.
Understanding the Concept of "Precision Oncology" in patient-friendly language presented by Dr. Jason Sicklick of Moores Cancer Center UCSD at New Horizons 2019.
This webcast was originally recorded May 21, 2019. Follow this link for webcast with Hebrew Subtitles. Listen to the webcast - Hebrew subtitles Are you interested in optimizing your treatment? In [...]
Presentación del Dr. Chris Corless, profesor de patología en la Universidad de Oregón. Habla desde experiencia como patólogo trabajando con los tumores del estroma gastrointestinal (GIST). Nos actualiza sobre diagnóstico, mutaciones, riesgos de recurrencia, resistencia [...]
Real World Evidence in Action video presented by Piga Fernández, LRG Global Relations Coordinator, and Executive Director of Fundación GIST Chile, at New Horizons 2019.
This is the photo gallery for the New Horizons GIST Conference for 2019 held in NJ and hosted by the Life Raft Group. This international meeting aims to unify the global GIST patient advocacy community with key opinion leaders and facilitate ways to increase survival worldwide.
These are some memorable photos from Salud con Datos 2019. On May 7th, representatives from Colombia, Chile, Mexico, and The Life Raft Group assembled for the annual Salud con Datos meeting in Wayne, NJ. [...]
International advocates meet in Wayne, NJ, at the annual New Horizons GIST Conference to discuss scientific updates, regional issues, and unmet needs for the global GIST community in May 2019.