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The Medical Education Initiative on Molecular Targeted Therapy of Cancer (MTTC) Launches its New Web Site

The Medical Education Initiative on Molecular Targeted Therapy of Cancer (MTTC) has just launched a new version of its website, dedicated to high-quality medical education for medical, surgical and radiation oncologists.
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The Medical Education Initiative on Molecular Targeted Therapy of Cancer (MTTC) has just launched a new version of its website, dedicated to high-quality medical education for medical, surgical and radiation oncologists.

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The new website, which updates and expands on the MTTC's previous internet presence, has a simplified and updated design and much increased functionality. The website, which has been developed, will be managed by as MTTC's scientific secretariat and will provide post-meeting enhancements such as key slides and follow-up materials from the live educational meetings, as well as state-of-the-art introductions to the key topics in molecular targeted therapy of cancer and high-level reports of the most important international cancer meetings.

The new site provides additional support for the live events organised by the MTTC, and also allows for increased use of video, podcasts and other enhancements to distance learning.

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To see the new website and to register for access to updates and additional materials, visit http://www.mttc-worldwide.org

The medical education initiative on Molecular Targeted Therapy of Cancer (MTTC) was established in 2001 to provide high-quality medical education for medical oncologists focused on innovative approaches to cancer therapy. Directed by the IEC comprising internationally recognised experts in medical oncology, the MTTC has developed an educational core curriculum for the area of molecular targeted therapy of cancer, divided into four modules based on the key strategies for targeted therapy: antibody-based therapy, signal transduction inhibition, immunotherapy, angiogenesis inhibition.

 

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