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13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024
Sep 24, 2024, 12:33

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

Texas Society of Clinical Oncology (TxSCO) annual meeting 2024 took place in San Antonio, from September 20-21. This event typically brings together healthcare professionals, including oncologists, researchers, and support staff, to share knowledge and collaborate.

In connection to this event, Oncology Community shared several posts on their Social Media accounts:

Eunbee Cho

“Texas Society of Clinical Oncology(TxSCO) annual meeting 2024.

I had a great chance to poster present on the case of a DLBCL with rare manifestation, thanks to my attending Dr. Suarez and Dr. Farray as well as my husband who helped me with literature search. It was nice to attend this local hem/oncology conference as a candidate for Hem/Onc. All the panel talks were informative and helpful, especially the immersion of AI in Oncology and the health disparity of cancer care! Also, I connected with fellows and residents from different programs, getting valuable advice and cheering each other on applications.”

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

Sucharu Prakash

“Thank you to all the attendees, speakers, exhibitors and sponsors! Absolutely fantastic annual TEXAS SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY conference. Great networking, education, and learnt so much from all speakers including Robin Zon, Sanjay Juneja, Debra Patt. It’s an honor to serve as President of TxSCO. So happy to see the involvement of trainees within our society, and so thankful for all the Pharma sponsorship to help support our mission. Tremendous thanks to Amanda Impellizzeri for all that you do to make this happen!”

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Bryana Coalson

“Proud to be a part of this year’s resource center at Texas Society of Clinical Oncology, a member of Oncology State Societies at ACCC.

Texas physicians are committed to finding the most effective treatments available for patients; from hearing new data regarding oncolytics in combination with mAb, to current and possible future public policy, or to AI learning in EMR and diagnostic platforms, this conference was saturated with knowledge. Solid. Thanks for having us!”

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“Dr. Chris Prakash launching a full-room Opening Session of TxSCO in beautiful San Antonio. Engaging discussions on policy and legislative updates relevant to the oncologist’s practice in Texas — fresh perspective for a scientific meeting!”

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Kelly Meza

“Thrilled to Share my Selection as a Top Recipient of the Trainee Abstract Competition for TxSCO2024 — TxSCO Part of ASCO State/Regional Affiliate Program. I am excited to meet amazing panelists Sucharu Prakash, Vivek Subbiah and connect with my colleagues.”

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

Delighted to share my work supported by mentors Wen Jiang and Betty Y.S. Kim at TxSCO2024. Thanks to Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation for supporting our goal to bring new therapies to patients MD Anderson and beyond.

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Honored to meet int’l PrecisionMedicine leader Dr. Vivek Subbiah at TxSCO2024!

Inspiring talk on tumor-agnostic drug development (targeting NTRK, BRAF, HER2, etc.) and enlightening perspectives on gradual revolution of Cancer Data to the AI-powered multi-input model!”

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

“Texas Society of Clinical Oncology ⁦OSS at ACCC was honored to be engaged with Robin Zon at our annual meeting in San Antonio.”

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

“It has been a great weekend at the Texas Society of Clinical Oncologists conference. Everyone was so supportive of us students, and I gained valuable insight in the field of Oncology.

I also got to present a research poster, and was very honored to do so. I’d like to thank Dr. Palle, Dr. Mani, Dr. Sah, and Jake hall for making this experience possible.”

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

Sanjay Juneja

“Overwhelmingly encouraged by the reception of AI considerations in improving cancer care at this year’s ACCC’s TEXAS SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY’s annual meeting. Even more than that, though, I have to mention how extraordinary…and extraordinarily inspiring… American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)’s President Dr. Robin Zon and Texas Oncology’s / Community Oncology Alliance’s Dr. Debra Patt are in their unrelenting efforts and passions, across so many different elements of oncology care today. I got to learn them well this weekend, and the only way I can describe it is… how fortunate and catalytic it is when you meet someone who has done what you know would take three lifetimes for you to ever do–but to do it, too, with grace. With purpose. With simply, ‘righteousness’. Bc it’s ‘the right thing to do’. I’m telling you, yall… we can always do more. We should, do more. When it comes to the emperor of all maladies that threatens any human existence, we are in this together. And every life, today and tomorrow, matters. Matters now*, with urgency.

That’s what I took away from these two, and many others this weekend. The best leaders, happen organically. They don’t become leaders out of pursuit, but because of their independent and autonomous actions. I feel more inspired, encouraged…and proud–of the hands we’re in as it comes to combating cancer. All for one, and one for all!”

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

Elizabeth Garcia

“Outstanding presentation of how AI will/can improve oncology quality, safety and experience…Sanjay Juneja, at Texas Society of Clinical Oncology annual conference. Lots of hope for the future to EndCancer.”

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Ajit Bisen

“Very informative panel discussion on policy and legislative updates from a powerhouse of advisors.”

13 Posts Not To Miss from TxSCO 2024

Amanda Impellizzeri

“A heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended the TxSCO Annual Conference! We reached a record number of participants this year, and everyone truly made the event memorable.

This conference wasn’t just about clinical updates; we explored a wide array of important topics. We had compelling discussions on cancer health disparities led by Venus Gines, cutting-edge insights into breast cancer treatments from Debra Patt, important updates on HER2 pan tumor indications presented by Travis Sims. Dr. Robin Zon began Saturday with updates on the state of oncology from ASCO

Special thanks to Sucharu Prakash, MD for moderating the entire event, fostering engagement and encouraging questions from the audience that added to the discussions.

Dr. The session on AI in oncology by Sanjay Juneja, M.D. opened our eyes to future possibilities, while the panel discussion on policy and legislative updates, moderated by Ray Page, was invaluable for understanding the current landscape. We also addressed the crucial issue of clinician burnout with Ajit Bisen and examined cybersecurity measures with Shawn Tuma highlighting the need for vigilance in the practices.

A I’m shout-out to the dedicated trainees who participated—your commitment to learning is inspiring! Thank you to Dr. Martin Palmeri for coming out to Texas and sharing insights that will guide the trainees as they advance in their careers.

Another thanks to the trainees who participated—you brought fresh perspectives and energy that invigorated our sessions! And of course, a huge thank you to all the speakers—your contributions were amazing!

While I can’t mention everyone without turning this post into a novel (and it’s already close), please know that your expertise has made a real impact.

Together, TxSCO is making strides toward a brighter future in oncology. Looking forward to our continued collaboration!”

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