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.
Questions? Contact [email protected].”
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