Oncology Conference

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Article Date: 19 May 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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Individuals interested in cancer research and disease management are invited to attend the 26th International Conference entitled, "Advances in the Applications of Monoclonal Antibodies in Clinical Oncology and Symposium on Cancer Stem Cells."

This interdisciplinary conference is considered a keynote event in the biomedical research and biopharmaceutical industry. The event will take place June 22-24, 2009 at the Corfu Holiday Palace in Corfu, Greece, and will feature interactive presentations, unique open air workshops and expert discussions led by key opinion leaders in the field. Attendees will learn about the latest research developments and emerging cancer therapies.

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