We have recently announced the 2016 dates for our International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma. In an effort to make it easier for the mesothelioma-affected community across the United States to access life-saving information provided directly from top experts in mesothelioma, in 2016 the Symposium will consist of three individual conferences in three major cities: Houston, San Francisco, and Chicago.
“For many mesothelioma patients and their families travel can be difficult, and attending a conference at the other end of the country may be prohibitive,” said Maja Belamaric, the Meso Foundation’s director of communications. “With that in mind, we decided to organize three conferences, each featuring top mesothelioma experts, professionally-moderated support sessions, and numerous opportunities for socialization, in three distinct areas of the country.”
Each conference will be a self-contained one day event, including breakfast, lunch, and a cocktail hour, plus coffee breaks throughout the day.
The timing for the conferences is as follows:
- Houston: May 20, 2016
- San Francisco: September 16, 2016
- Chicago: October 7, 2016
The Houston conference will be held in conjunction with the MD Anderson Cancer Center. The San Francisco one will be co-organized with the University of California San Francisco. The Chicago conference will be held in conjunction with the University of Chicago Medicine.
The International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma was established in 2004 and has been a source of vital information and support for thousands of families affected by mesothelioma. The conference is known for its focus on research advances, offering those in attendance the ability to obtain the most up-to-date treatment information from many top experts, all in one place.
In 2015, the conference took place at the National Institutes of Health, in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute, and featured over 160 experts in attendance and well over 400 attendees total.
In 2017, the Symposium will be returning to Washington, DC and to the National Institutes of Health.
More information about the 2016 events, as well as photos and videos from past events, can be found at www.curemeso.org/symposium.