Provider Conferences and Multidisciplinary Programs
Provider Conferences
21st Annual Clinical Breakthrough and Challenges in Hematologic Malignancies Conference
Saturday, January 24, 2026
The Don CeSar - St. Petersburg, FL
After 20 years at Disney, we are going coastal to enjoy our beautiful beaches!
The 21st Annual Clinical Breakthroughs and Challenges in Hematologic Malignancies conference presents the most recent diagnostic and therapeutic advances and treatment options in hematologic malignancies to practicing hematologists, oncologists, pharmacists, advanced practice professionals and oncology nurses. This one-day conference will cover lymphoid malignancies, myeloid malignancies, multiple myeloma and current hot topics in blood cancers. Interactive and interactive debates. Ample time will be available for networking.
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Radiation Oncology Conference
February 12-14, 2026
Moffitt Cancer Center, Stabile Research Building
We are thrilled to introduce the Radiation Oncology Conference (ROC) at Moffitt Cancer Center—a bold and transformative initiative that will shape the future of radiation therapy and redefine the standards of cancer care. This groundbreaking event is driven by a commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technology, pioneering research and clinical innovation to improve patient outcomes and revolutionize cancer treatment.
The future of radiation therapy is upon us, with game-changing advancements in adaptive radiation therapy, AI-powered direct treatment planning, biomarker-guided radiation delivery, and improved precision imaging. These innovations will allow us to deliver more targeted treatments, reducing side effects while maximizing efficacy—ultimately enhancing patient quality of life.
As part of Moffitt Cancer Center’s mission to promote excellence and effectiveness in comprehensive cancer care, we will also engage the attending audience with comprehensive discussions with our tumor board experts, including program-specific surgeons, medical oncologists, pathologists, radiologists and radiation oncologists. Our multidisciplinary approach improves our internal collaborative effort and provides transparency to the patient, so we hope to provide insight to our attendees on how we seek to personalize and optimize treatment in areas such as our Breast, Genitourinary and Head and Neck programs.
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Please contact Gina.Woodward@Moffitt.org with any questions.
State of Art in Genitourinary Oncology: Case-Based Discussions on Managing Challenging Cases and Emerging Therapies
March 5, 2026, Grand Hyatt, Tampa Bay, 2900 Bayport Drive, Tampa, FL 33607
This premier event will bring together leading experts, researchers, and industry pioneers to explore the latest breakthroughs in bladder cancer, NMIBC emerging therapies, renal cell carcinoma, and oligometastatic and metastatic prostate cancer.
This is a non-accredited program and exhibit opportunity is available.
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Multidisciplinary Programs
Management of Clinical Stage I and II Melanoma - What's New in Sentinel Node Biopsy, GEP Testing and Adjuvant Therapy
December 2, 2025, Union New American
This two-hour dinner presentation will provide an update on the latest developments in the management of clinically localized melanoma and will feature presentations on cutting-edge research trials with a focus on how the results of these studies will impact day-to-day clinical practice and can improve patient outcomes.
More Information, Registration
For questions, contact Paula.Kiss@Moffitt.org
Continuing Education
