We are excited to be launching several new publications during ECC 2015 including the annual ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines supplement to Annals of Oncology, eight ESMO Pocket Guidelines and two new books
ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines – Annals of Oncology supplement
In the 2015 we will publish 15 new or updated ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines including our first guidelines on Hairy Cell Leukaemia, Myeloproliferative Neoplasms, Central Venous Access Devices, Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma, Dyspnoea, T-cell Lymphoma and Thymic Malignancies.
Pick up your copy of the supplement from the ESMO Booth or in the ESMO Members' Lounge.
ESMO members entitled to print copies of the Annals of Oncology – the supplement is delivered with the September issue.
ESMO Pocket Guidelines
Titles from our sought-after pocket guidelines series will be available from various booths in the exhibition hall.
- Melanoma: new for 2015 (Novartis, booth 300)
- Breast Cancer (Celgene, booth 500)
- Gynaecological Malignancies (PharmaMar, booth 801)
- Lung & Chest Tumours (Lilly Oncology, booth 903)
- Upper Gastrointestinal Cancers (Lilly Oncology, booth 903)
- Lower Gastrointestinal Cancers (Bayer, booth 902)
- Urogenital Cancer (Bayer, booth 902)
- Lymphomas (ESMO booth 302)
Copies are limited, however all updates and the new Melanoma pocket guidelines will be available on the ESMO Cancer Guidelines App.
ESMO Handbook of Translational Research
The second edition of the ESMO Handbook of Translational Research is intended primarily to be read by physicians working in the field of medical oncology. The aim is to provide key information about developments in this area in a format that is easy to assimilate, thus allowing oncologists to gain a greater understanding of translational research and personalised medicine.
This title will also be available to download from OncologyPRO from early October.
Genitourinary Tract Tumours: Essentials for Clinicians
Genitourinary Tract Tumours is the third title within the very popular “Essentials for Clinicians” series and has been developed with young oncologists in mind, providing the most important information in a concise, clear and accessible way. It starts with the essential information or “what every oncologist should know” by detailing the staging and treatment of the more common genitourinary tract tumours.
This title will also be available to download from OncologyPRO from early October.
Glossary in Molecular Biology of Cancer and Molecular Techniques
The Handbook of Translational Research (2nd edition) is accompanied by the recently updated Glossary in Molecular Biology of Cancer and Molecular Techniques. The glossary can also be downloaded from OncologyPRO.