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ICACT, International Congress on Anti-Cancer Treatment, is an annual international educational and scientific meeting. Its aim is to provide comprehensive updates and state of the art in the management of cancer. Leading scientists from around the world participate at this objective giving Educational Lectures and Meet the Professors Lectures. Oral and Poster Sessions provide participants the opportunity to present their research. Pharmaceutical Industry and other companies support the congress and present their products and research in the exhibition area as well as in special satellite symposia.

Educational Lectures offer interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary explorations of focused areas of clinical oncology. They are designed for an audience of about 30 to 150 attendees. They allow the participants to interact with the leading oncology expert giving this lecture.

Meet the Professor sessions are designed to enhance attendees' learning experiences: one recognized expert interprets, reviews and expands on one selected topic. They are designed for a small audience, not more than 50 persons. They are formatted to allow ample interaction between the speaker and attendees.

Clinical Symposium, Symposium sessions last 90 minutes during which 3 world best experts will, upon invitation, address different issues related to a specific topic.
Each clinical symposium will end with a 15 minute round table discussion and Q & A with the audience

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MARDI 5 FEVRIER / TUESDAY 5TH, FEBRUARY

 

Symposium Satellite JANSSEN-CILAG
« Cancer du patient âgé : nouvelles approches thérapeutiques et perspectives »

(avec coffrets déjeuner / with lunch boxes)

de 12h15 à 13h45
(au lieu de / instead of 13h00 – 14h30)

Salle Rouge / Red Room