Home health remedies A tale of two meetings: Amid pandemic, ASCO moves online while ADA...

A tale of two meetings: Amid pandemic, ASCO moves online while ADA plows ahead

29
0
SHARE

ASCO attendees, you can cancel the ultra-pricey hotel reservations, close your browser tabs on that Chicago restaurant research and let next year be the year you finally invest in more sensible shoes for trekking around McCormick Place: It’s not happening this year.

But ADA-goers? You might want to wait on that.

Monday, the American Society of Clinical Oncology unveiled plans to take its annual meeting—set for May 29-June 2 in Chicago, its perennial home—online in response to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.

Survey

Veeva 2020 Unified Clinical Operations Survey

We believe you have the knowledge and expertise to make this year’s Veeva 2020 Clinical Operations Report even more robust and insightful than the last. Please take a moment to share your opinion in this 10-minute survey. All qualified respondents will be entered to win a $500 Amazon gift card.

Follow FiercePharma’s Coronavirus Tracker

“ASCO’s primary concern is the health and safety of the global oncology community and the patients we serve,” the organization said in a statement, adding that “we still intend to deliver the latest cancer science to the global community during the Annual Meeting timeframe using a virtual format that respects the contributions of the authors and the work of the Scientific Program Committee.”

Of course, the organization is expecting some questions about how exactly it plans to pull that off—and understandably, it doesn’t quite have all the answers yet. It plans to keep its members and other participants posted in the coming weeks by adding info to its website on the meeting format, content, registration, refunds and more.

“While we recognize that our face to face meeting in Chicago is ideal for sharing the best science and optimal approaches to patient care, we will unite as a global community to meet these unprecedented challenges and address the acute clinical care issues,” it said.

RELATED: AACR joins list of medical conferences to get axed, postponed amid coronavirus spread

ASCO, known as the big event on the annual cancer meeting calendar, follows several other medical meetings that have either been postponed or moved online. The American Association for Cancer Research, for one, last week said it would move its annual meeting to August after scrapping plans for an April confab in San Diego. During the original dates, it plans to hold a virtual “annual meeting preview,” it said.

But as of right now, the American Diabetes Association annual meeting—also scheduled to happen at Chicago’s McCormick Place, beginning just 10 days after ASCO’s conclusion—is still on.

“The McCormick Center is still scheduled to be open, and we are proceeding with planning for a successful, safe live event,” ADA said in a recent update. But the association is also “exploring options” to hold the conference virtually “in an abundance of caution.”

Source link