This page provides answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding abstract submission, confidentiality, and presentation policies. Questions are listed together at the top of the page for ...
Abstract presentation at an ASCO meeting offers researchers the opportunity to present and discuss their findings with one of the largest, most diverse audiences in oncology. With many exciting ...
Use the examples below to model scope, tone, and length. Abstracts must be fewer than 200 words. Example Abstract 1 (Poster) Title: Effect of Stair Ascent Speed on Lower-Limb Joint Power Authors: ...
All titles, abstracts, photos and YouTube presentations will need your research mentor’s approval prior to submitting your abstract. The abstract will be open to public viewing. Submit your abstract ...
At the time of abstract submission, the study should not have been previously published verbatim as a scientific article or meeting abstract. Note that interim research products, including manuscripts ...
At the time of abstract submission, the study should not have been previously published verbatim as a scientific article or meeting abstract. Note that interim research products, including manuscripts ...
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