ESMO 2012 Congress: Press conference schedule

September 21st, 2012
Please find a quick overview of the latest research results that will be featured in the official ESMO Press Events during the ESMO 2012 Congress, Vienna, Austria, 28 September - 2 October: http://www.esmo.org/fileadmin/media/pdf/2012/press/ESMO-2012-Press-Conference-Schedule.pdf.

For those media representatives not attending the ESMO 2012 Congress, there is a possibility to follow the press briefings remotely via webcast. The webcast will also allow to send in questions to the speakers, via chat or email.

The webcast will be available live and will also be archived for those who cannot follow due to time difference with respect to the local time in Vienna (Central European Summer Time).

For a better management of the service, interested journalists are kindly requested to notify us asap if they intend to use the remote dial-in and/or access live to the webcast with an email to media@esmo.org

Updated information and technical instructions on how to log in will progressively be made available on http://www.esmo.org/events/vienna-2012-congress/press.html. Please check out this page regularly.

Please note that all presentations at the official ESMO Press Events are embargoed until the time specifically indicated for each event. Thank you for your kindest attention!

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