16-18 December 2020 – this event is now CANCELLED and will not take place
ECIO 2021 – April 11th – 14th 2021
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ECIO 2020 will not take place as a physical meeting. In order to ensure continued education in interventional oncology, the ECIO scientific programme committee is transferring the ECIO 2020 programme to a series of CIRSE Webinars called Interventional Oncology 2.0, which will take place from November 2020 to February 2021. To find out about the webinars and get a sneak peek at the programme for ECIO 2021 to take place in Stockholm from April 11-14, visit the ECIO website:
www.ecio.org
CIRSE Webinars
CIRSE is hosting a series of webinars that will take place on the dates specified below. On each of these days, on-demand sessions with an interventional oncology focus will also be released to further build on the educational content.
Wednesday, November 4th, 2020
Webinar 1: Hepatocellular carcinoma
15:00-16:30: Hepatocarcinoma: from classification to treatment
16:30-17:00: Satellite Symposium
17:30-18:00: Satellite Symposium
18:00-19:30: HCC: patient management
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020
Webinar 2: Colorectal cancer and cholangiocarcinoma
15:00-16:30: Metastatic colorectal cancer
16:30-17:00: Satellite Symposium
17:30-18:00: Satellite Symposium
18:00-19:30: Cholangiocarcinoma
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Bringing innovation to cancer patients
The ESMO Virtual Congress 2020 will present promising new developments aimed at improving cancer patient care. In response to the needs of the moment, the scientific programme will include a dedicated COVID-19 and cancer research track.
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MAP is a leading congress in precision medicine in oncology, established by key opinion leaders in the field.
The name of the Congress was recently changed into Molecular Analysis for Precision Oncology to better reflect its aims of focusing on science, translational research, education and collaboration.
CRUK, ESMO and Unicancer have announced that, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, this year’s edition will be held virtually on October 9-10.
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Objectives:
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The ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer represents the year’s premier gathering of international oncology professionals who are dedicated to improving the lives of patients impacted by diseases of the GI tract.
The Congress is the leading global platform for discussing the latest emerging data and new research in this rapidly advancing scientific field. We are happy to announce that we will return to Barcelona for a face-to-face meeting in 2021.
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4-6 November 2020
This year's Congress will be delivered virtually with an exciting new structure.
A mix of four different streams offering a comprehensive programme on the latest innovations in imaging and treatment to medical imaging professionals and their senior management teams.
Taking place over three days with a range of short pre-Congress sessions leading to the main days, the event provides excellent opportunities to learn, interact and engage with attendees, speakers and industry representatives. There will also be plenty of opportunities to ask questions.
This year's streams include:
Leadership and wellbeing
Artificial intelligence
Oncology
Patient safety
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18-19 March 2021
This is an inaugural meeting for the BIR, which brings together speakers from around the world and national experts too, to share experiences and expertise in a very wide range of aspects for today’s cutting-edge radiotherapy and oncology. The latest techniques, technologies, methods and issues will be discussed in this comprehensive meeting taking place over two days. Opportunities aplenty for networking with fellow professionals and discussing the latest offerings from manufacturers.
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There is a restricted access forum for all clinicians involved in the SIRT procedure to help share best practice and experiences. If you have or you would like to share your experiences or you want to find out more about the procedure and the latest clinical developments, please join our community.
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There is a designated site for SIRT patients, their families and carers called My SIRT Story.
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