Introducing the 13th International Uro-Oncology Conference in São Paulo, Brazil - Phillip Koo
June 1, 2022
Phillip Koo travels to the 13th International Uro-Oncology Conference in São Paulo, Brazil, one of the largest scientific meetings in the world with over 5000 Latin American urologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, and other health care providers of genitourinary malignancies convene. Dr. Koo conducts interviews with presenters of the meeting discussing clinical trial research and multidisciplinary treatment management for the needs of genitourinary malignancies in developing countries.
Biographies:
Phillip J. Koo, MD, FACS Division Chief of Diagnostic Imaging at the Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Arizona.
Biographies:
Phillip J. Koo, MD, FACS Division Chief of Diagnostic Imaging at the Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Arizona.
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Read the Full Video Transcript
Phillip J. Koo: Hi. I'm Phillip Koo, and welcome to UroToday and Prostate Cancer Foundation's exclusive coverage of the 13th International Uro-Oncology Conference here in beautiful Sao Paulo. As you could see, we're surrounded by breathtaking art, have amazing food here in Sao Paulo, and are surrounded by generous people who have really welcomed us. But more importantly, we're covering an important meeting that will have long-lasting effects, especially in the Latin American regions.