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Attenuated FAP, Cowden Syndrome, Familial Adenomatous Polyposis, Gardner Syndrome, 

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    "Best Practices in Treating Polyposis Conditions"

    Webinar Series

    NOVEMBER 20: Research Highlights

    Webinar Series Overview

    OCTOBER 23: Extracolonic Manifestations

    AUGUST 28: Current

    Screeing Protocols

    DECEMBER 11: Genetic Screening

    SEPTEMBER 25: Successful Colectomies

    We would like to thank 

    Ambry Genetics

    and 

    Cancer Prevention Pharmaceuticals

    and

    Myriad Genetics

    for their generous grant support of this educational activity.

    A six-part, webinar series: presented live in 2014
    ON-DEMAND now available
    Polypectomy

    JANUARY 8: Multi-Gene

    Panel Testing

    Important Links for the

    1. "Current Screening Protocols for Hereditary Colon Cancer Syndromes" presented by 

    Elena Stoffel, MD, MPH - University of Michigan

     

    Recorded 8/28/14 

     

    • To view on-demand, click HERE. Password: HCCF082814

     

    • To complete the quiz and evaluation, click HERE.

     

    • To download the presentation slides, click HERE.

     

    2. "Prevailing Techniques for Successful Colectomies" presented by Paul Wise, MD - Washington University - St. Louis 

     

    Recorded 9/25/14 

     

    • To view on-demand, click HERE. Password: HCCF092514

     

    • To complete the quiz and evaluation, click HERE.

     

    • To download the presentation slides, click HERE.

     

    3. "Extracolonic Manifestations in Polyposis Conditions" presented by Douglas Riegert-Johnson, MD - Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL

     

    Recorded 10/23/14 

     

    • To view on-demand, click HERE. Password: HCCF102314 

     

    • To complete the quiz and evaluation, click HERE.

     

    • To download the presentation slides, click HERE.

     

    4. "Research Highlights 2013-2014" presented by Michael Hall, MD, MS - Fox Chase Cancer Center and Deb Neklason, PhD - University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute

     

    Recorded 11/20/14 

     

    • To view on-demand, click HERE. Password: HCCF112014

     

    • To complete the quiz and evaluation, click HERE.

     

    • To download the presentation slides, part 1 click HERE and part 2 click HERE.

     

    5. "Best Practices in Genetic Screening" Carol Burke, MD, of the Cleveland Clinic and Brandie Leach, MS, LGC, of the Cleveland Clinic

     

    Recorded 12/11/14 

     

    • To view on-demand, click HERE. Password: HCCF121114

     

    • To complete the quiz and evaluation, click HERE.

     

    • To download the presentation slides, click HERE.

     

    6. "Multi-Gene Panel Testing: The Future of Genetic Testing" presented by Michael Hall, MD, MS - Fox Chase Cancer Center and Deb Neklason, PhD - University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute

     

    Recorded 1/8/15 

     

    • To view on-demand, click HERE. Password: HCCF010815

     

    • To complete the quiz and evaluation, click HERE.

     

    • To download the presentation slides, click HERE.

    The following webinars are no longer eligible for Continuing Education Units.