MedPage Today launches Video Conference Reporter for real-time coverage of major oncology meetings

MedPage Today, a property of Everyday Health, Inc. (NYSE: EVDY), announces the launch of "Video Conference Reporter," to provide recorded real-time video coverage of major oncology research presented at leading scientific sessions worldwide.

"Our partnerships with key professional medical organizations are one of the cornerstones of MedPage Today, and what sets us apart from other news organizations," said Chris O'Brien, senior vice president, MedPage Today.  "This product will guarantee that practice-changing, evidence-based research is delivered to the medical professionals who need it, when they need it, in order to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer."

Debuting at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's® (ASCO) Annual Meeting beginning May 30, 2014 through the course of the Meeting, the program will offer ASCO members and MedPage Today users, and other interested health care professionals, exclusive video reports from 13 meetings. Beyond ASCO's Annual Meeting, several meetings that ASCO cosponsors with other organizations such as the Gastrointestinal Cancers, Genitourinary Cancers, and Breast Cancer symposiums, will be covered as well as the European Society of Hematology, European Society for Medical Oncology, Society of Gynecologic Oncology and American Association for Cancer Research, among others.

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