ASCO announced record-breaking attendance at its 3-day ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program, held online from May 29 through May 31. More than 42,700 attendees from 138 countries have participated thus far, learning virtually about new clinical cancer advances in every area of cancer research.
Throughout the weekend, attendees viewed nearly 5,300 abstracts and more than 100 on-
demand and broadcast sessions featuring more than 2,300 oral and poster presentations, opening and plenary sessions, cancer-specific highlights sessions, and clinical cancer symposia. Together, this content has been viewed more than 2.5 million times to date.
Unimpeded by COVID-19 Pandemic
“While COVID-19 has made this a very challenging year, we remain united in our commitment to finding new cancer cures and improving the lives of the patients we serve,” stated Howard A. “Skip” Burris III, MD, FACP, FASCO, President of ASCO at the time of the Annual Meeting and now serving as the Society’s Board Chair. “Although the pandemic prevented us from gathering in Chicago, it didn’t stop us from fulfilling our mission of sharing knowledge to accelerate progress for millions of people worldwide living with cancer. It was inspiring to see the oncology community truly united and engaged to help our patients during this pandemic and beyond.”
Howard A. “Skip” Burris III, MD, FACP, FASCO
Broadcast sessions over the weekend included clinical science symposia on the biggest trends in cancer research, cancer-specific highlights sessions featuring the highest-impact studies in each area, and a plenary session on the top five practice-changing studies. The line-up also featured a session on cancer care in the time of COVID-19 and an address by Dr. Burris on the theme of this year’s meeting, “Unite and Conquer: Accelerating Progress Together.”
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, ASCO completely reimagined and reinvented its 2020 Annual Meeting, the world’s largest cancer conference, originally scheduled to be held in-person in Chicago from May 29 through June 2. With the aim of still achieving an engaging and educational meeting experience for participants from around the world, ASCO volunteers began working in March to transform the meeting into an all-virtual event.
A Triumph of Virtual Media
Through the virtual meeting platform, participants had the opportunity to network with their peers via a chat function or by scheduling a one-on-one video call. Attendees also connected with one another through social media. Over the course of the weekend, the official meeting hashtag, #ASCO20, was used in more than 45,000 tweets from more than 8,800 Twitter users. Furthermore, there were more than three-quarters of a billion engagements on social media, including likes, shares, and comments.
In addition, Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation, raised nearly $1 million for cancer research and its COVID Impacts Cancer Fund and granted more than $8 million to cancer research during the meeting.
The meeting sessions will be available for on-demand viewing through the virtual meeting platform until November 30, 2020. ASCO will hold the educational portion of its Annual Meeting virtually from Saturday, August 8, through Monday, August 10.