Small Cell: The Forgotten Lung Cancer (Limited and Extensive Stage)
Small cell lung cancer has long been overshadowed in lung cancer discussions, yet recent advancements in treatment are transforming patient outcomes. This two-part webinar series—led by expert pulmonologists, an oncologist, and a radiation oncologist—will explore the latest advancements in both limited-stage and extensive-stage small cell lung cancer, equipping clinicians with the knowledge to optimize patient care.
Each 45-minute webinar will be followed by a live Q&A session, providing an opportunity to engage directly with leaders in the field.
WEBINAR 1
Small Cell: The Forgotten Lung Cancer (Limited Stage)
Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Time: 4 pm CT/5 pm ET
Objectives
- Understand the changing epidemiology of small cell lung cancer over time.
- Learn to recognize small cell lung cancer and differentiate it from non-small cell lung cancer.
- Review multidisciplinary strategies for expedient treatment selection and delivery.
- Discover how immunotherapy is shifting treatment paradigms.
WEBINAR 2
Small Cell: The Forgotten Lung Cancer (Extensive Stage)
Date: Friday, May 9, 2025
Time: 4 pm CT/5 pm ET
Objectives
- Explore case-based insights into optimizing diagnosis and treatment workflows and multidisciplinary care coordination.
- Review multidisciplinary strategies for expedient treatment selection and delivery.
- Discuss emerging treatments and immunotherapy options.
Speakers
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Moderator Gerard A. Silvestri, MD, MS, Master FCCP Hillenbrand Distinguished University Professor Senior Vice-Chair of Faculty Development Department of Medicine Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC |
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Adam H. Fox, MD, MSc Assistant Professor Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, and Sleep Medicine Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC |
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Mariam Alexander, MD, PhD Assistant Professor Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, and Sleep Medicine Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC |
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Anurag Singh, MD Director, Radiation Research Director, Head & Neck and Lymphoma Radiation Services Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education, Radiation Medicine Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Buffalo, NY |
This non-CME education is brought to you by CHEST and sponsored by AstraZeneca.