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RTP TV 2012: A Live CME Webcast Series Focused on Emerging Data Sets and Novel Therapeutic Strategies in the Management of Common Cancers
Each of the 60-minute interactive webcasts in this series will employ an identical format featuring a combination of informal data review, case-based discussion and real-time audience Q&A. For each session, two faculty members will participate remotely from their home cities using web-based video technology and RTP President Dr Neil Love will moderate live from Miami.