The Latest Biology News And Medical NewsBiology News 2Health News 2Biology News 3Health News 3
HOME >> BIOLOGY >> NEWS
TAT2005 - 3rd International Symposium on Targeted Anticancer Therapies

of various recently approved targeted agents, including the EGFR inhibitors gefitinib (Iressa) and erlotinib (Tarceva) (Professor Giuseppe Giaccone, Amsterdam; Thursday, March 3, 15:50-16:20 hours) and cetuximab (Erbitux) (Professor Jos Baselga, Barcelona; Thursday, March 3, 16:20-16:45 hours) and the anti-angiogenic agent, bevacizumab (Avastin) (Professor Joan Schiller, Madison, Wisconsin; Saturday, March 5, 13:30-13:55 hours).

About 400 delegates, mainly scientists and clinicians from Europe and North America, are expected to attend the conference. The program will last 3 days and will encompass approximately 40 plenary lectures. TAT 2005 is organized by the Amsterdam-based NDDO Research Foundation and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) in collaboration with Professor Giuseppe Giaccone, Head, Department of Medical Oncology, VU University medical center, Amsterdam, who will serve as Symposium President.


'"/>

Contact: Marinus Lobbezoo
congress@nddo.org
31-356-910-052
European Society for Medical Oncology
3-Mar-2005


Page: 1 2

Related biology news :

1. National Ecological Observatory Network featured at ESA/SER Joint International Conference
2. International team to honor 30th anniversary of deep-sea vent discovery in Galpagos
3. 2nd International EuroFIR Congress
4. Clinical trial data regarding NKTR-061 will be presented at ATS International Conference
5. Smithsonian hosts Polar Science Symposium to celebrate International Polar Year 2007-2008
6. Eduardo Slatopolsky honored with 2007 ISN Amgen International Prize
7. 4th International Conference on Ethical Issues in Biomedical Engineering
8. International risk research strategy and funding needed for nanotech safety
9. Pezcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Cancer Research recognizes Mina J. Bissell
10. International Astronautical Federation joins project to protect World Heritage sites
11. International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation 27th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions
Post Your Comments:
(Date:7/2/2009)... pathology and laboratory medicine at The Universi...received a Career Development Award from the Natio...port Smith,s research into the development of a th...order, whose immune systems are resistant to treat...0 males born in the United States. , Through the...
(Date:7/1/2009)...Rift Valley Fever are being targeted as part of a ...involving African researchers and the London Inter...frican Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance ... from five African countries and the UK to improve...dentify and monitor infectious diseases affecting ...
(Date:7/1/2009)... Education-Biology at the University of Haifa-Oran...mechanism of the desert rhubarb, which enables it ...wise expected for a plant in this region based on ...first example of a self-irrigating plant worldwide... Israel,s Negev desert, where average precipitatio...
(Date:7/1/2009)...sting that damage to nerve cells in people with mu...tural mechanism for repair of the nerve coating ca...d today, July 1, 2009, in the print edition of " G...at the University of California, San Francisco and...co-senior investigator David Rowitch, MD, PhD, a H...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):UT scientist receives hemophilia research award 2Research network wins approximately £5.7 million to target human and animal diseases in Africa 2Research network wins approximately £5.7 million to target human and animal diseases in Africa 3Desert rhubarb -- a self-irrigating plant 2MS study offers theory for why repair of brain's wiring fails 2MS study offers theory for why repair of brain's wiring fails 3Turning freshwater farm ponds into crab farms 5303 1Turning freshwater farm ponds into crab farms 5303 2Mirixa Corporation and the APhA Foundation Form Partnership 8183 1Mirixa Corporation and the APhA Foundation Form Partnership 8183 2Mirixa Corporation and the APhA Foundation Form Partnership 8183 3Europe rallies behind nanotechnology to wean world from fossil fuels 5299 1Europe rallies behind nanotechnology to wean world from fossil fuels 5299 2Europe rallies behind nanotechnology to wean world from fossil fuels 5299 3Europe rallies behind nanotechnology to wean world from fossil fuels 5299 4A new journal where molecular biology meets clinical research 5295 1
Other News:
...UL--Male lions with the darkest and longest manes ...er or shorter-maned compatriots, but when rival ma... suitors, the dark and--to a lesser extent--shaggy...versity of Minnesota researchers. Although it has ...
... annual Parker/Gentry Award goes to an outstanding...of their leadership in helping to preserve two rem... Azul and Los Amigos. ......Their tireless efforts...the protection of the last large, intact tract of ...
...nt must help train emergency personnel and provide...er protected against hazards such as they faced a...ng to a public health workshop report released tod...th Sciences, a component of the federal National I...
...too often the term "cold-blooded" is taken too lit...med to have their body automatically change to the...an important finding that nature knows how to ensu...alities that allow them to regulate body temperatu...
A mane is a pain, but worth it for male lions 2A mane is a pain, but worth it for male lions 3Field Museum's Parker/Gentry Award goes to Peruvian conservationists 2Public health report stresses worker protection as key component of homeland security 2'Sorry, Charlie:' New news on the tuna 2'Sorry, Charlie:' New news on the tuna 3
...00 breast cancer patients receiving hormone treatm...hirds would prefer to take a tablet daily and arou...en that both treatments would be equally effective...n presented with a hypothetical situation that inj...
... we learn in chemistry class is that solids conduc...ts that in nanoscale materials, this is not necess...esearchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute hav...interfaces between liquids than it does between so...
...multiple myeloma suffer from a malignant prolifera...ndard treatment for this form of cancer is high-do...lood-producing adult stem cells; however, this agg...em cells of patients leaving them vulnerable to i...
... An independent analysis of a clinical trial comp...us-eluting Coronary Stent vs. bypass surgery sugge...potential cost-savings over bypass surgery. The f...y Study (ARTS) I and II were presented today at th...
health news:Side-effects cause some breast cancer patients to skip hormone treatment 2health news:Side-effects cause some breast cancer patients to skip hormone treatment 3health news:Side-effects cause some breast cancer patients to skip hormone treatment 4health news:Nanoscale study gives new insight into heat transfer in biological systems 2health news:Rapid restoration of immunity in immune-suppressed cancer patients using T-cell vaccines 2health news:Rapid restoration of immunity in immune-suppressed cancer patients using T-cell vaccines 3health news:Sirolimus-eluting Coronary Stent is cost effective vs. bypass surgery 2
...rs have identified a compound in cilantro, a key f...shes, that kills harmful Salmonella bacteria and s... could help prevent foodborne illness, according t.......Although previous studies by the researchers s...
ORLANDO, Fla.--Patients delayed in being moved from a regular hospital ward to the intensive care unit (ICU) after suffering a deterioration in one of their vital signs such as a drop in blood pressur
...Fla.--The older you are, the less likely you are t...ing the course of a serious disease, according to ... International Conference in Orlando on May 24.......eficiaries nationwide found that a person over age...
...Fla.--Obese children are more susceptible than nor...pollution, according to a study to be presented at...rence on May 24......."Given the epidemic of obesi...a population that is more susceptible to air pollu...
health news:Compound in salsa may fight food poisoning 2health news:Delay in transfer to the ICU increases risk of death 2health news:Delay in transfer to the ICU increases risk of death 3health news:Older patients less likely to receive care in the ICU 2health news:Air pollution especially harmful to lungs of obese children 2