Eighth International Congress on the Future of Breast Cancer
Grand Wailea
Wailea, HI
July 22-25, 2009
Online registration is now closed. Please register for this conference on-site.
For registration assistance, please email CustomerSupport@CancerLearning.com, or call (888) 949-0045.
| Register Before Tuesday, Jul 21, 2009 |
Register After Tuesday, Jul 21, 2009 |
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| Physicians | $495.00 | $595.00 |
| Fellows, Pharmacists, Nurses, Other | $395.00 | $495.00 |
| Industry* | $2,995.00 | $3,095.00 |
Guest tickets for social events only:
Adults: $25.00
Children 12 years of age and younger: $10.00
Registration fees include continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, and syllabus materials.
*INDUSTRY is defined by PER as any person employed by a for-profit organization, including bio-tech, financial, and pharmaceutical. Industry registrations cannot be processed on-line. To request attendance at a Congress, registrations can be submitted via fax, phone or e-mail. For more information e-mail us at info@cancerlearning.com.
A cancellation fee of 25% will be assessed on refunds requested prior to June 22. 2009, and a 50% fee on refunds requested on June 22, 2009, through July 8, 2009. No refunds will be made after July 8, 2009. There is no charge for substitution.
In advance of your participation in this meeting, please note there is an important change in how syllabus and slide materials will be made available.
As part of the growing “green initiative” no paper syllabus containing slide sets will be available at this event. All slides will be available electronically prior to the meeting and registrants will receive an active link with instructions on how to access the syllabus for download and printing. It is also suggested that participants attend this event with their laptop, if possible.
Physicians’ Education Resource fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please notify us in order to receive service. Please call (888) 949-0045.
An educational grant for this activity was provided by: