2025 ASCO Annual Meeting Held in Chicago, USA

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2025-06-07

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Abstract

2025 ASCO Annual Meeting Held in Chicago, USA
May 30th–June 3rd 2025, Chicago, USA
The 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) was held in Chicago, USA, under the theme "Knowledge into Action: Together We Conquer Cancer". Bringing together over 50,000 participants from 170+ countries both in - person and virtually, the conference spotlighted cutting - edge advances in cancer care and treatment.

Conference Focus Areas

  • Key Discussions: In - depth sessions explored innovative therapies, precision medicine, and multidisciplinary collaboration—core themes driving modern oncology.
  • Research Showcase: The meeting featured:
    • A vast collection of cutting - edge research abstracts
    • Diverse programming including symposiums, academic lectures, and poster sessions
    • Full - spectrum coverage from basic science to clinical practice, emphasizing efficient translation of research findings into clinical applications

Notable Chinese Contributions

  • 70+ Chinese studies were selected for presentation, with breakthroughs in lung cancer, breast cancer, and other fields.
  • Chinese experts delivered a record number of oral presentations, contributing unique insights to global cancer research.
    "These contributions highlight China’s growing role in advancing oncology innovation worldwide," noted ASCO President Dr. Sarah Johnson in her opening address.

Global Impact

As one of the most influential oncology gatherings globally, the ASCO Annual Meeting:
  1. Facilitated cross - border collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and advocates
  2. Accelerated the translation of scientific discoveries into practical cancer care
  3. Provided a platform for emerging economies to share innovative approaches
  4. Inject new momentum into global cancer prevention and treatment efforts
The meeting’s emphasis on "knowledge into action" underscored the urgent need to bridge research and real - world application, setting the stage for future breakthroughs in cancer care.
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