Round Table Discussion at #BOPA2024

 

As an exciting addition to the 2024 conference, we invite you all to participate in one of our interactive sessions on the Sunday morning.

We have a lineup of four sets of experts covering a range of contemporary topics in oncology and haematology. The Chairs of each session will introduce their topic, but these sessions will mainly be focused around small table discussions and audience interaction.

This is your opportunity to find out about something new, but also all contribute to BOPA’s agenda over the coming year. Following this stream, Michal from the Let’s talk about SACT Podcast, will host a live chat with each of the chairs covering the key topics discussed in each room.

When you register for the conference, we ask you to select your chosen session. Below is an overview to help you decide. We look forward to seeing on Sunday morning.

Click here to see the brief descriptions of each round table session.

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