Launch of ESMO Virtual Plenaries Brings Rapid Access to Ground-Breaking Cancer Research
Timely presentations of trial data will accelerate transition from research to practice
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Timely presentations of trial data will accelerate transition from research to practice
ESMO Announces Events Format Until July 2021
ESMO is pleased to offer members the opportunity to make a more active contribution to the development of the Society as we are looking to fill an important editorial position in one of our journals and for membership of two of our Working Groups.
Decide is the Health Decision Hub hosted by the World Health Organisation
Decide is the Health Decision Hub hosted by the World Health Organisation
ESMO continues its commitment to improve cancer prevention worldwide through the collaboration with IARC
ESMO has announced a collaboration with the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) to support them in the development of an online learning platform which integrates all research for cancer prevention in one easy-to-access point.
ESMO President Solange Peters and ESMO officers Paolo G. Casali and Elisabeth De Vries have been invited to speak at the virtual meeting [29 October] marking 25 years of EMA's strong commitment to protect public health with a focus on cancer
ESMO President Solange Peters and ESMO officers Paolo G. Casali and Elisabeth De Vries have been invited to speak at the virtual meeting [29 October] marking 25 years of EMA's strong commitment to protect public health with a focus on cancer
An ambitious European Programme of Work (EPW 2020–2025) – “United Action for Better Health in Europe” has just been adopted by WHO Europe at its virtual Regional Committee Meeting (14-15 September 2020)
An ambitious European Programme of Work (EPW 2020–2025) – “United Action for Better Health in Europe” has just been adopted by WHO Europe at its virtual Regional Committee Meeting (14-15 September 2020)
An ambitious European Programme of Work (EPW 2020–2025) – “United Action for Better Health in Europe” has just been adopted by WHO Europe at its virtual Regional Committee Meeting (14-15 September 2020)
ESMO has taken the decision due to the uncertain evolution of the Coronavirus pandemic in the Asia-Pacific region and to avoid any risks to the health of the Faculty, delegates and staff.
The European Society for Medical Oncology has announced the winners of the ESMO awards 2020.
The European Society for Medical Oncology has announced the winners of the ESMO awards 2020.
The European Society for Medical Oncology has announced the winners of the ESMO awards 2020.
ESMO will convene its Ordinary Annual General Assembly on 28 July 2020 in Lausanne, Switzerland, without physical presence of members, under the rules of the Swiss COVID-19 Ordinance 3.
On 29 June 2020, the Web of Science Group, a Clarivate Analytics company, released the 2020 Journal Citation Reports (JCR).
In the framework of a thorough review of our activities in light of the non-completely resolved Coronavirus pandemic, the ESMO Academy 2020 will be held as a virtual meeting.
A study published in Annals of Oncology (1) presents the first blood test that can accurately detect more than 50 types of cancer and identify in which tissue the cancer originated, often before there are any clinical signs or symptoms of the disease.
On ESMO Open, an analysis conducted by the Clinical Academic Cancer Research Forum (CAREFOR) together with selected industry representatives provides an overview on current models, challenges and effective strategies to improve collaborative efforts in oncology trials.
On ESMO Open, an analysis conducted by the Clinical Academic Cancer Research Forum (CAREFOR) together with selected industry representatives provides an overview on current models, challenges and effective strategies to improve collaborative efforts in oncology trials.
“Responsibility” is a keyword these days, both individual and collective responsibility
TAT 2020 Honorary Award recipient Lillian L. Siu discusses early evidence on how altering bacteria in the human gut of cancer patients may represent a new pioneering option of treatment.
TAT 2020 Honorary Award recipient Lillian L. Siu discusses early evidence on how altering bacteria in the human gut of cancer patients may represent a new pioneering option of treatment.
The Editor-In-Chief of Annals of Oncology will be responsible for the development of research at the French institute.
The World Health Organization- WHO Report on Cancer released on 2020 World Cancer Day gives global recognition to ESMO tools supporting accessible cancer care.
The World Health Organization- WHO Report on Cancer released on 2020 World Cancer Day gives global recognition to ESMO tools supporting accessible cancer care.
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