Third Annual Cancer Associated Thrombosis Summit: North of England

The NEONC CAT conference returns this year on the 8th of November, in Hull. As the UK’s only dedicated cancer associated thrombosis (CAT) conference, it presents a unique opportunity for clinicians working in the field of cancer to update their knowledge on this common complication of cancer. The past twelve months has seen some big developments in the field, including the publication of the most recent British Society of Haematology CAT guidelines, and the long awaited Api-CAT study results being published. Key stakeholders from both pieces of work will be presenting on the subjects. There will also be a strong focus this year on complications of CAT, and how these can have a considerable impact on our patients quality of life. The full agenda can be accessed at NEONC CAT 2025 Agenda. The conference is free of charge, and delegates can register via the QR code on the attached poster.

 

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