Video Report from 2012 European Association of Urology Congress in Paris

Amazingly, it’s been a year since I started doing conference highlight videos, with the first one rolling out at EAU meeting in Vienna last March. They’ve proven to be much more popular than expected! The good news is that the video recording, production and presentation skills have improved along the way.

Unlike last year, the 2012 EAU Congress wasn’t lit up with excitement about new data (abiraterone and MDV3100 dominated last year).  Instead, there were more reflective discussions about how to consider sequencing and combinations in a more crowded castrate resistant prostate cancer market going forward as well as some mention of new up and coming targets outside the androgen receptor (AR) such as ERG and Src.

Here’s the short (under 5 mins) video update:

If you can’t see the video, click here.

Meanwhile, the next conference update will be from the annual American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) meeting from March 31st-April 4th.

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