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Radiotherapy for Management of Metastatic Disease

Steve Braunstein, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, UCSF Department of Radiation Oncology

After completing this course, attendees will have improved their skills and strategies for:

  • Understanding the evolving definition of oligometastatic disease in cancer patients
  • Appraising the role of radiotherapy as part of the interdisciplinary management of patients with oligometastatic disease

 

Current and Future Strategies for Treatment of Glioblastoma

Nancy Ann Oberheim Bush, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, UCSF Department of Neurology and Neurosciences, Division of Neuro-Oncology

After completing this course, attendees will have improved their skills and strategies for:

  • Understanding current management of both low-grade and high-grade gliomas
  • Learning from ongoing avenues of investigation into the treatment of both low-grade and high-grade gliomas

 

Robotic Surgery in Bladder Cancer

Raj Pruthi, MD, MHA, FACS

Professor and Chair, UCSF Department of Urology

After completing this course, attendees will have improved their skills and strategies for:

  • Understanding the role of robotics in bladder cancer treatment
  • Identifying the benefits of minimally invasive surgery for patients with bladder cancer

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To secure your spot, please register in advance. 

The registration fee for CME credit is $45, but we are offering free registration to the first 20 registrants who use the promo code First20Physician. After registering online, you will receive a confirmation email with information on joining the webinar through Zoom.

 

Individuals who wish to attend without the option for CME credit can register by emailing kurstan.delrosario@ucsf.edu.

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