Please Note: All session times for the AACR Virtual Special Conference: Brain Cancer are U.S. Eastern Time (ET).
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
The conference program can be found here.
ACCESS TO PRESENTATIONS
If you were unable to view any of the sessions for the AACR Virtual Meeting: Brain Cancer, on-demand sessions will be available starting approximately 5-7 business days after the live program ends. On-demand materials will be available for 90 days.
Only registered attendees may access the on-demand sessions. Registration will remain open through approximately January 25 for anyone who was unable to join the program on October 25-26.
Brain cancer abstracts
Abstracts from invited speakers
CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE
Registrants can obtain Certificates of Attendance for the AACR Virtual Special Conference: Brain Cancer through their digital ticket in myAACR. Once logged in, select the Events option at the top of the screen to toggle to the “Events I Attended” tab. The certificate of attendance will be available within your digital ticket for the AACR Virtual Special Conference: Brain Cancer.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
Learn more about claiming CME credit for the AACR Virtual Special Conference: Brain Cancer. Maintenance of Certification points are also available for ABIM-certified physicians.
AACR JOURNALS
Read the AACR Journals Brain Cancer Collection, highlighting recently published articles on brain cancer from across our family of journals.
SOCIAL MEDIA
If you are on Twitter, be sure to follow @AACR and use the hashtag #AACRbrain21 when discussing the conference.
CODE OF CONDUCT, POLICIES, AND PROCEDURES
The AACR Virtual Special Conference: Brain Cancer will bring together representatives from academia, industry, government, and advocacy organizations from across the globe. In order for all participants to have the opportunity to gain the most benefit from this conference, the AACR is committed to providing a safe and secure environment. Please review the following policies and procedures for conference participants. By registering for the AACR Virtual Special Conference: Brain Cancer, you agree to the following terms:
AACR POLICY REGARDING SOCIAL MEDIA
Conference attendees may share information from presentations on social media provided that they respect the wishes of presenters. Presenters may label any or all slides in their presentations with ‘DO NOT POST.’ Attendees must respect the presenters’ requests in these instances; while attendees may take photographs of all slides and posters, they must refrain from posting on social media any images from slides ‘DO NOT POST.
- The AACR prohibits intimidating, threatening, or harassing conduct of any kind during this program. This applies to all participants’ attendees, presenters, exhibitors, staff, vendors, etc.
- The AACR is committed to a safe, hospitable, and productive environment for all participants of this virtual program, regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexual orientation.
- The AACR expects all participants to communicate professionally and constructively, handling dissent and disagreement with courtesy, dignity, and an open mind; being respectful when providing feedback; and being open to alternate points of view.
- The AACR expects participants to share information about this virtual program responsibly and clearly distinguish individual opinion from fact.