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The Annual Meeting serves many goals in support of ASCO’s mission, none more critical than delivering the most up-to- date research and education. Knowing that the discoveries presented at ASCO inform both immediate clinical practice and future research directions, we intend to deliver the latest cancer science to the global community during the Annual Meeting timeframe using a virtual format that respects the contributions of the authors and the work of the Scientific Program Committee. Join us May 29-31 as we convene under a new virtual format. ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program will deliver the planned scientific content in a virtual format, enabling clinicians to understand how and when to integrate novel research into patient care. Although we are unable to unite in Chicago as we had hoped, we will unite as a global community to meet these challenges and address the acute clinical care issues ahead. Howard A. “Skip” Burris III, MD, FASCO, FACP 2019-2020 ASCO President President and Chief Medical Officer Sarah Cannon Research Institute am.asco.org #ASCO20 REGISTER NOW AT AM.ASCO.ORG

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The Annual Meeting serves many goals in support of ASCO’s

mission, none more critical than delivering the most up-to-

date research and education. Knowing that the discoveries

presented at ASCO inform both immediate clinical practice

and future research directions, we intend to deliver the latest

cancer science to the global community during the Annual

Meeting timeframe using a virtual format that respects the

contributions of the authors and the work of the Scientifi c

Program Committee.

Join us May 29-31 as we convene under a new virtual format.

ASCO20 Virtual Scientifi c Program will deliver the planned

scientifi c content in a virtual format, enabling clinicians to

understand how and when to integrate novel research into

patient care. Although we are unable to unite in Chicago as we

had hoped, we will unite as a global community to meet these

challenges and address the acute clinical care issues ahead.

– Howard A. “Skip” Burris III, MD, FASCO, FACP2019-2020 ASCO PresidentPresident and Chief Medical O� cerSarah Cannon Research Institute

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Access the ASCO20 Virtual Scientifi c Program by visiting am.asco.org or meetinglibrary.asco.org.

Content will be delivered in two formats:• On Demand: Available on Friday, May 29, starting at 8:00 AM ET. Includes oral, poster, and poster discussion

sessions, as well as track-based Clinical Science Symposia.

• Scheduled Broadcast: Tune in on Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31, beginning at 9:30 AM ET. See the following page for the full schedule. All scheduled broadcast content will be available for on-demand viewing two hours after the last session.

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Registration Includes:1. Exclusive Access to ASCO20 Virtual Scientifi c Program and Virtual

Exhibit Hall for 180 days (Available starting May 29)

2. Exclusive Access to the ASCO20 Virtual Education Program (August 8-10)

3. Online Access to Meeting Materials: Annual Meeting Proceedings, the ASCO Educational Book, and Meeting Videos and Slides

4. Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits for physicians, ANCC credit for nurses, ACPE credit for pharmacists, and Maintenance of Certifi cation (MOC) points from the ABIM, ABP, and ABR

ASCO Daily NewsRead ASCO Daily News for coverage of practice-changing abstracts.• Visit asco.org/dailynews for updates before, during, and after the ASCO20 Virtual Scientifi c Program

• Subscribe to email alerts through the ASCO.org Preference Center

• Listen to the ASCO Daily News Podcast for interviews with key opinion leaders on the abstracts of greatest scientifi c interest. Subscribe through iTunes or Google Play.

Connect VirtuallyASCO understands the importance of making personal connections at the meeting. Networking tools will be provided for registrants to interact with one another and with faculty, poster presenters, and exhibitors. • ASCO Central. Discover more about ASCO products and services and connect with ASCO representatives.

• Virtual Exhibits. Engage with industry in this virtual experience, launching May 29.

• Industry Expert Theater. Participate in virtual events presented by industry leaders sharing the latest in oncology products, services, and technologies. Presentations are not certifi ed for CE credit.

• Ancillary Educational Events. Take part in CE-accredited educational programs held in conjunction with the ASCO20 Virtual Scientifi c Program and available to registrants. Event information can be found on am.asco.org. Ancillary Events are not o� cial events of the ASCO20 Virtual Scientifi c Program. They are not sponsored, endorsed, or accredited by ASCO, CancerLinQ, or Conquer Cancer.

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ASCO20 Virtual Scientifi c Program ScheduleWednesday, May 13

5:00 PM ET The majority of abstracts accepted for presentation and for online publication will be released.

Thursday, May 28

5:00 PM ET Late-Breaking Abstracts (LBAs) will be released.

Friday, May 29

8:00 AM ET Oral, poster, and poster discussion sessions, as well as track-based Clinical Science Symposia, will be available on demand. Registrants will have exclusive access to hundreds of video and slide presentations, as well as discussant commentary, for 180 days.

Saturday, May 30 (All sessions to be hosted in Eastern Time)

9:30 AM-10:30 AM Opening Session: With keynote address from ASCO President Howard A. “Skip” Burris III, MD, and Guest Speaker Address by David Fajgenbaum, MD

10:30 AM-11:00 AM Highlights Sessions: Breast Cancer; Head and Neck Cancer

11:00 AM-11:30 AM Highlights Sessions: Gastrointestinal Cancers; Central Nervous System Tumors

11:30 AM-12:00 PM Highlights Sessions: Hematologic Malignancies; Gynecologic Cancers

12:00 PM-1:00 PM Visit Virtual Exhibits, ASCO Central, and use ASCO’s networking tools to connect with other attendees

1:00 PM-2:30 PM Clinical Science Symposium: Harnessing Immunotherapy With Novel Approaches Beyond Checkpoint Inhibitors

2:30 PM-3:00 PM Highlights Sessions: Cancer Prevention, Risk Reduction, and Genetics; Symptoms and Survivorship

3:00 PM-3:30 PM Break

3:30 PM-4:30 PM Clinical Science Symposium: Redefi ning Cancer of Unknown Primary: Is Genomics the Answer?

4:30 PM-5:30 PM Clinical Science Symposium: Cancer Care in the Time of COVID: Assessing Impact and Future Directions

Sunday, May 31 (All sessions to be hosted in Eastern Time)

9:30 AM-10:00 AM Highlights Sessions: Melanoma; Health Services Research and Quality Improvement

10:00 AM-10:30 AM Highlights Sessions: Lung Cancer; Pediatric Oncology

10:30 AM-12:00 PM Clinical Science Symposium: Drug Development for Rare Mutations: The Opportunity to Unite and Conquer

12:00 PM-1:00 PM Visit Virtual Exhibits, ASCO Central, and use ASCO’s networking tools to connect with other attendees

1:00 PM-3:30 PM Plenary Session

3:30 PM-4:00 PM Highlights Sessions: Genitourinary Cancers; Sarcoma

4:00 PM-4:30 PM Highlights Sessions: Developmental Therapeutics; Care Delivery and Regulatory Policy

TOGETHER, WE CAN ACCELERATE PROGRESS AND

REVOLUTIONIZE CANCER CARE.REGISTER NOW AT AM.ASCO.ORG

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A diverse program. A multidisciplinary perspective. A wealth of new research. The opportunities for discovery are limitless.

24Oral Abstract Presentations

24Poster Sessions, Including Trials in Progress

12Clinical Science Symposia

1Opening Session

1Plenary Session

23Highlights Sessions

24Poster Discussion Sessions

General Tips:• Everyone must register for

ASCO20 to gain access to the content. Register at: am.asco.org

• Test your ASCO.org username and password prior to May 29. Test your login at: meetinglibrary.asco.org

FAQsQ: How do I view presentations?

A: Go to meetinglibrary.asco.org and select “Sign In” in the upper right-hand corner. Enter your ASCO.org username and password. For IP- and referrer-authenticated licensees, you will automatically be logged in.

Q: How can I fi nd a specifi c session?

A: You can search for sessions by keyword (e.g., “lung oral”) or fi lter by Track or Type to narrow your results. Filtering by Track will produce all sessions in that track, and fi ltering by Type will produce all sessions related to a specifi c session type.

Q: I want to watch the scheduled broadcast but have a confl ict. Can I catch up later?

A: Yes, all broadcast presentations will be available on demand two hours after the last session.

Q: Can I make a “collection” of presentations?

A: Yes, collections are a way to create groupings of content. ASCO o ̈ers several curated collections, but you can create your own to refer to later. Use the bookmark icon at the top right of the screen to add content to an existing collection or to create a new one.

Q: Do videos have transcripts?

A: Yes. Transcripts populate below the on-demand video, and you can search within a video by using the transcript functionality. Enter a search term into the search bar and then scroll through the transcript to fi nd the highlighted terms. Click on highlighted text to play the video from that point.

Q: Can I download the posters?

A: Yes, posters and slides will be available for download to registered attendees.

COVID-19 hasn’t stopped cancer, but it did stop some cancer research. It delayed some clinical trials and preventive screenings.

Now more than ever, we can help to ensure patients and doctors have the resources they need to continue conquering cancer.

Support cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic by texting ASCO to 41444 or give at CONQUER.ORG/ASCO.

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