Thoracic Diseases: Learning from Our Own, Helping Others, and Knowing When to Walk Away

This webinar explores real-world complications in thoracic interventional oncology, with practical lessons learned from lung ablation and guidance on patient management and modality selection. Faculty will review strategies to prevent and manage complications related to lung biopsy and lung tumor ablation, including what they would do differently in hindsight. Attendees will also examine clinical scenarios where thoracic interventional oncology can optimize outcomes for patients who are not ideal candidates for surgery or radiation therapy.

Moderator:

Robert Short, MD | Dayton VA Medical Center

Faculty:

Robert Short, MD | Dayton VA Medical Center
DaeHee Kim, MD | Brown University
Florian J. Fintelmann, MD | Harvard University

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