Date:
Tuesday, March 19
Time:
3 p.m. - 4 p.m. EST
Speaker:
Thomas J. George, MD,FACP
University of Florida - American Cancer Society
Overview:
The American Cancer Society estimated that in 2011 about 141,210 people would be diagnosed with colorectal cancer and about 49,380 people would die of the disease in theU.S. In both men and women, colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death.
This presentation cuts through the confusion and misinformation surrounding colorectal cancer screening, and gives clinicians the facts and resources to help their patients make informed decisions and increase adherence to screening.
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Tuesday, March 19
Time:
3 p.m. - 4 p.m. EST
Speaker:
Thomas J. George, MD,
Overview:
The American Cancer Society estimated that in 2011 about 141,210 people would be diagnosed with colorectal cancer and about 49,380 people would die of the disease in the
This presentation cuts through the confusion and misinformation surrounding colorectal cancer screening, and gives clinicians the facts and resources to help their patients make informed decisions and increase adherence to screening.
Registration
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