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Sponsored by the Division of Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and featuring faculty from Harvard Medical School, this course offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the latest advancements in lung cancer care.

Designed for thoracic surgeons, oncologists, pulmonologists, radiologists, pathologists, and trainees, the program integrates live surgical demonstrations, hands-on workshops, didactic sessions, and case-based panel discussions. Topics range from early diagnosis and staging to advanced surgical techniques, molecular testing, immunotherapy, and multimodal treatment strategies.

The course emphasizes a comprehensive approach to lung cancer management, addressing the unique challenges of integrating surgery, systemic therapy, and radiation in a multidisciplinary care model. Sessions also highlight innovations in technology, including robotic and minimally invasive surgical techniques, along with insights into real-world applications, and cutting-edge research.

Participants at all stages of their careers will benefit from exposure to world-renowned faculty and the opportunity to engage in collaborative discussions, ensuring they leave equipped with the knowledge and tools to optimize patient outcomes in lung cancer care. 

Please contact the Continuing Education Programs with any questions by email at learn@hms.harvard.edu.

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