Abstract Information

Abstract Submission

Abstracts should be on the topic of cancer survivorship and should be 500 words or less. Optional supplemental materials (graphs, charts, images) are permitted. Selected abstracts will be invited to present a poster in person and will be offered virtually for simulcast attendees. If you would like to be considered to present a poster, please submit your abstract at z.umn.edu/CCSRFabstract no later than Friday, December 11, 2020.

The abstract submission window has closed.

If you submitted an abstract, reviewers are evaluating submissions and you will be notified in January 2021 as to the status of your submission. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.


Abstracts will be reviewed on the following criteria:

1. State of Completion: The abstract must show substantial results indicating that the work has been, or is nearly completed.

2. Novelty: The abstract must show innovative information, or presents a new topic or application in the field of interest.

3. Advancement of field: The abstract should present a significant contribution to the field, and the authors must specify how the paper will contribute to the development of global knowledge.

4. Quality: The quality of an abstract will be considered indicative of the quality of the final presentation by the reviewers. Authors should prepare their abstracts with care, assuring that the reader will understand the background of the issue(s) and the objectives of the presentation.

5. Relevance: Material presented in abstracts must be concise and coherent, with the focus of the abstract and its relevance to an international audience stated clearly.

The poster session does not offer CEs. You may contact event organizers with questions at [email protected].