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Management of acute presentations of colon and rectal cancers – Current Controversies in Colorectal Cancer

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When
19.03.2026
Time
18.00-19.00 CET
Contact
Thao Vu

Aim of the webinar

This ESSO webinar is the last in the series ‘Current Controversies in Colorectal Cancer’ and will focus on the treatment of patients presenting with acute colorectal cancer. In this webinar, we will discuss current guidelines and controversies in how these patients should be managed. Real world data on the management of these patients will then be discussed as well as potential strategies to improve treatment in the future.

Speakers

Eric van der Stok
Máxima Medical Centre, Veldhoven, NL
William Xu
Auckland City Hospital, Health New Zealand and the University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
Daniel Baker
Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust, Wakefield, UK

Moderators

Henry G Smith
Abdominalcenter K, Copenhagen University Hospital - Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, DK
Mai-Britt Ørntoft
Gødstrup Hospital, Herning, DK and Aarhus University, Aarhus, DK

target audience

  • surgical oncologists
  • surgeons in training
  • Webinar programme

    18.00 - 18.05
    Welcome & Introduction
    H. Smith, M. Ørntoft
    18.05 - 18.20
    Acute colorectal presentations - strategies and controversies
    E vd Stok
    18.20 - 18.35
    Current approaches to acute presentations - lessons learned from the APOLLO study
    W. Xu
    18.35 - 18.50
    Looking forwards - strategies to avoid acute resections after acute presentations
    D. Baker
    18.50 - 19.00
    Discussion
    All panellists

    Registration fees

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