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Trish Boh: The 3rd Annual St. Elizabeth GI Cancer Symposium on Pancreas and Hepatobiliary Cancers

Trish Boh, Executive Secretary to the Executive Medical Director of Oncology Services and Directors at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, shared a post on LinkedIn by Michele Kenner, Assistant Vice President at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, adding:

“You won’t want to miss our 3rd Annual GI Cancer Symposium. This year, we will focus on Pancreas and Hepatobiliary Cancers.

  • October 16 at 5:00 p.m. at the St. Elizabeth Training and Education Center.

We have another outstanding lineup in store for you:

  • Keynote Speaker Philip Agop Philip – Changing Landscape in the Treatment of Pancreaticobiliary Cancer
  • Aditya Kalakonda – Advances in Interventional GI Procedures
  • Symposium Co-Director Brent Xia – Role of Hepatic Arterial Infusion in Colorectal Liver Metastasis and Unresectable Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
  • Olsi Gjyshi and Ben Tritle – Debate on Optimal Utilization of SBRT and Y90 Treatment in Liver Cancer
  • Daniel Flora – GI Clinical Trial Update

And a Multidisciplinary Case Discussion about a challenging HAI therapy for colorectal liver metastases with audience Q&A featuring our speakers and our Symposium Co-Director, Minsig Choi, and Ivan Bedoya.

Thank you to our exhibitors:

Amy Lane, Scott Tod, Cynthia Browning, Tony Fay, Carol Neiheisel, Ashley Berkshire, Michael Brocato, Lori Hutson, Joe Marshall, Jamie Hausman, Dustin Caldwell, Derek Beuselinck, Michelle Griffith, and Tamara Arnzen.

A big thank you to my Co-Coordinators, Michele Kenner and Betsy Haley. Extra special thanks to Holly Groneck, Abbie Ochsner, and Brenda Burns for helping me along the way!”

Quoting Michele Kenner, adding:

“Join Us for the 3rd Annual GI Cancer Symposium!

  • Thursday, October 16, 2025
  • 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • SETEC – St. Elizabeth Training and Education Center, Erlanger, KY

We’re bringing together leading experts in gastrointestinal oncology to explore the latest advancements in pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancer care. This year’s symposium features:

  • Keynote by Dr. Philip Philip, internationally renowned GI oncologist from Henry Ford Health in Detroit, Michigan
  • Updates on robotic surgery, HAI therapy, and SBRT/Y90 treatments
  • Multidisciplinary case discussions with top specialists
  • CME credits available for physicians
  • Free registration + buffet dinner + booth engagement

Whether you’re a physician, nurse, or healthcare professional, this is a valuable opportunity to learn, connect, and advance best practices in GI cancer treatment.

Register now.

Questions? Contact [email protected].”

Trish Boh: The 3rd Annual St. Elizabeth GI Cancer Symposium on Pancreas and Hepatobiliary Cancers

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