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LAUNCESTON Brunch Update: Neoadjuvant Treatment - Shaping Clinical Practice

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Peppers Silo Launceston
Invermay TAS, Australia
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Sat, 30 Aug, 11am - 1pm AEST

Event description

Advance your clinical knowledge and connect with peers at this melanoma education event.

Melanoma Institute Australia invites you to an in-person evening designed for healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with melanoma.

Tailored for Surgeons, General Practitioners, Skin Cancer GPs, Medical Oncologists, and clinicians working in melanoma care, this dinner meeting offers valuable insights into the emerging role of neoadjuvant immunotherapy in stage III resectable melanoma.

Gain an understanding of the clinical rationale, hear about the latest research and trial outcomes, and explore the practical application of neoadjuvant strategies in real-world settings

Presented by:*

  • A/Prof Alexander van Akkooi (Surgical Oncologist, Melanoma Institute Australia)

Date: Saturday 30 August 2025, 11:00am to 1:00pm

Cost: Free
Parking: Paid parking is available at the venue. Street parking is also available.
CPD:
A certificate of attendance for 2 hours will be provided for your records.

Dietary Requirements: Brunch will be provided as part of the event. Please advise of any dietary requirements during registration.

RSVP: 15 August 2025. Please note this is a face-to-face event only. Seats are strictly limited so please reserve your ticket ASAP and advise us if you're no longer able to make it. 

*Program is subject to change. 

MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, MSD and HEINE. This event is also supported by a local grant from Tour de Cure.

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Peppers Silo Launceston
Invermay TAS, Australia