The British Thoracic Oncology Group (BTOG) is the multi-disciplinary group for healthcare professionals involved with thoracic malignancies throughout the UK.
BTOG’s mission is to To support and educate thoracic oncology healthcare professionals, creating a professional community to exchange ideas, information and innovation and to foster the development of research. The overall aim is to represent the needs of people with thoracic malignancies in the UK and ensure they have equitable access to optimal care.
Find out more here - https://www.btog.org/
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The British Thoracic Oncology Group (BTOG) is the multi-disciplinary group for healthcare professionals involved with thoracic malignancies throughout the UK.
BTOG’s mission is to To support and educate thoracic oncology healthcare professionals, creating a professional community to exchange ideas, information and innovation and to foster the development of research. The overall aim is to represent the needs of people with thoracic malignancies in the UK and ensure they have equitable access to optimal care.
Find out more here - https://www.btog.org/
Chaired by Professor Sanjay Popat, this webinar covered clinically impactful thoracic oncology highlights of ESMO 2023 held in Madrid.
The speakers are:
Dr Tom Newsom-DavisConsultant in Medical Oncology, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
Dr Riyaz ShahConsultant Medical Oncologist, Kent Oncology Centre, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
Dr Yvonne SummersConsultant in Medical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Originally live on Wednesday 8th November 2023, 18:00-19:10
BTOG - British Thoracic Oncology Group
The British Thoracic Oncology Group (BTOG) is the multi-disciplinary group for healthcare professionals involved with thoracic malignancies throughout the UK.
BTOG’s mission is to To support and educate thoracic oncology healthcare professionals, creating a professional community to exchange ideas, information and innovation and to foster the development of research. The overall aim is to represent the needs of people with thoracic malignancies in the UK and ensure they have equitable access to optimal care.
Find out more here - https://www.btog.org/