Webcast: Treatment of Colon and Pancreatic Cancer

Posted by Kate Murphy on October 13th, 2008

Are we making progress in treating colon and pancreatic cancer?  An audio webcast with Dr. David Mahvi, surgeon at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, will help answer that question.

  • Treatment of Colon Cancer and Pancreatic Cancer: Are We Making Progress?
  • David Mahvi, M.D.
  • Tuesday, October 14, 2008.
  • 7 p.m.
  • Northwestern Memorial webcasts

Dr. Mahvi is chief of the division of Gastrointestinal//Oncologic Surgery  at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the James R. Hines, MD, Professor of Surgery at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine.

If you are unable to listen in, you can hear the webcast in the future along with other interesting topics on the Northwestern Memorial Hospital site.

Tuesday’s webcast is produced by Patient Power with Andrew Schorr.

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