Targeted Oncology™ Community Case Forum™
Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 1:30 - 4:00 PM ET
The Campbell House Lexington | Lexington, KY
Taking place in partnership and conjunction with the KYSCO 2026 Immunotherapy Conference
CONNECT WITH THE COMMUNITY
The Community Case Forum is a special opportunity to gather IN-PERSON only.
No virtual options are available.
After arriving at registration check-in, you'll spend some time networking with peers while enjoying small plate refreshments and cocktails. Case-based discussions will follow the networking reception and the evening will adjourn by 8:30 PM.
Eligibility
Participants must be medical oncologists or hematologists currently treating patients in a community practice setting. With prior approval from our registration team, a small number of fellows and advanced practice providers may be eligible to attend.
Discussion Topics
You choose the topic that is best aligned for the patients you're seeing in your practice now. Our moderators will leverage real-world clinical cases to illustrate current treatment strategies and the practical decision-making considerations informing oncology practice.
Discussion Topics Include:
Polycythemia Vera: Current Treatment Options
Moderated to be announced
Prostate Cancer: Castration-Resistant
Moderated by: Chandler Park, MD, FACP (Norton Cancer Institute / University of Louisville)
Moderators
Event Details
Where
The Campbell House Lexington
1375 S Broadway, Lexington, KY 40504
MARKET RESEARCH PARTICIPATION
Seating is limited, and registration will close when capacity is reached.
Reserve your seat today for the Targeted Oncology Community Case Forum.
The Value of Targeted Oncology Discussions
"Targeted Oncology provides educational materials that I can bring to my practice that can influence the way I practice each day. It’s a great opportunity to find out what peers are doing and see what the latest data shows as well." - Jason Levitz, MD
"Attending these discussions is a great way to get a sense of the latest and greatest. Right now in oncology, it’s hard to keep up with everything—there’s constantly new data coming out of conferences. Having someone put that into context - while you’re also able to discuss cases with community members and fellow physicians, is a great way to stay up to date to and educated." - Andrew Lipsky, MD
"Targeted Oncology discussions have influenced my clinical practice by helping me learn what other community oncologists are doing. I think it’s great to attend these forums where collectively we can learn from each other how to continue treating our patients the best way possible." - Eshan Patel, MD, MBA
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