2023 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium (Videos+Slides)
The 2023 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium Video & Slides Bundle includes captured presentations and downloadable slides from the 2023 GU Symposium, (pending presenter permission), held from February 16-18th. Access the presentations and slides on your laptop, PC, or view using your mobile device. The slides are high-resolution images suitable for use in your personal presentations. There is no limit on the number of slides you can download, and access is provided for 3 years post meeting. Note: videos and slides become available within 6-12 hours after the presentation. Attendees of the Meeting automatically have access to this product included with their registration. Members receive a 20% discount on all products. During checkout, please enter your ASCO.org username or member ID for the discount to apply. Continuing education credit is not available to purchasers of this product. It is only available to registered attendees of the meeting
File Size : 16.92 GB

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