Urology

Advancing the Management of Prostate Cancer–Related Bone Disease
Advancing the Management of Prostate Cancer–Related Bone Disease

Prostate cancer is the most common newly diagnosed cancer in men. In the U.S., prostate cancer accounts for 25% of all new cancer diagnoses and 10% of all cancer deaths. This activity discusses the current and emerging therapies used to improve the management of bone disease in men with prostate cancer. Emerging clinical trial data is also discussed.

Estimated time to complete activity: 2 hours
Release date: July 2010
Expiration date: July 31, 2011

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Advancing the Management of Prostate Cancer–Related Bone Disease - Podcast
Advancing the Management of Prostate Cancer–Related Bone Disease - Podcast

This activity is based on information presented at a satellite symposium held on May 29, 2010 in San Francisco, California prior to the 2010 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting.

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New Opportunities in the Management of Prostate Cancer-related Bone Complications
New Opportunities in the Management of Prostate Cancer-related Bone Complications

This CME-certified activity is based on information presented at a satellite symposium held on Friday, December 5, 2008, in Bethesda, Maryland, in conjunction with the 9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology Winter Meeting.

Estimated time to complete activity: 1 hour
Release Date:
November 2009
Expiration Date:
November 30, 2010

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New Opportunities for the Management of Cancer-Related Bone Complications
New Opportunities for the Management of Cancer-Related Bone Complications

CME supplement to Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology

Estimated time to complete the activity:
2.0 hours
Release Date:
May 2009
Expiration date:
May 31, 2010

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Improving the Management of Cancer-Related Bone Complications
Improving the Management of Cancer-Related Bone Complications

This CME-certified activity is based on discussions that occurred during the Clinical Perspectives in Cancer-Related Bone Complications Expert Roundtable held August 4, 2008, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Release date: February 2009
Expiration date: February 28, 2010
Estimated time to complete activity: 45 minutes

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