At the conclusion of the program, the participant should be able to:
Practice-Changing Highlights from Chicago 2007: Session I
- Implement new practices or revise existing ones for patients with early-stage and locally advanced breast cancer based upon knowledge gained at this activity
- Design treatment plans for patients with metastatic breast cancer that incorporate newly acquired practice-changing research findings
- Apply recent genitourinary cancer research outcomes to the current management of patients with this disease
- Amend supportive care protocols to incorporate necessary modifications arising from information presented at this activity
Practice-Changing Highlights from Chicago 2007: Session II
- Choose the optimal treatment options for patients with leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes based on recent research results
- Utilize new evidence-based data that is relevant to the current management of patients with lymphoma and plasma cell disorders
- Identify the numerous treatment options available for your patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma
- Employ the practice-changing research findings presented in this activity in the design of a treatment plan that will provide optimal care of patients with gastrointestinal cancer
- Employ the practice-changing research findings presented in this activity in the design of a treatment plan that will provide optimal care of your patients with nonsmall-cell lung cancer