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Learning objectives
After decades of neglect, lung cancer research is finally coming out of the shadows. For a disease that researchers and clinicians once considered impenetrable, research is redefining our understanding of the disease, and is setting new standards of care. But we still face significant challenges. By breaking down barriers between disciplines and by combining expertise we hope to open up new avenues for collaborative research in cancer cell biology, cutting edge drug discovery and novel approaches to the detection, monitoring and treatment of lung cancer.
Audience
This is a meeting for all scientific disciplines relevant to lung cancer, with thought-provoking sessions including:
- Screening, early detection and minimal residual disease
- Lung cancer in never smokers
- Metabolism and immunology in small cell lung cancer
- Application of imaging and radiotherapy
- Informatics and technology approaches to diagnosis and treatment
- Immune regulation and exploitation
Registration starts at £180