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Advances in the Use of Checkpoint Inhibitors in the Treatment of Esophageal Cancer
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• Evaluate clinical trial data on efficacy and safety of newly approved and emerging immune checkpoint inhibitors for second-line treatment of advanced esophageal cancer
• Apply recent clinical data on immune checkpoint inhibitors for the treatment of patients with advanced esophageal cancer to improve clinical outcomes
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Director, Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology
Co-Director, Rush Precision Oncology Program
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Hematology, Oncology & Cell Therapy
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, IL
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