About ESSO
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The European Society of Surgical Oncology, ESSO, was established in 1981 to advance the art, science and practice of surgery for the treatment of cancer. It does that by:
• organising the biggest congress in surgical oncology in Europe ; • unifying the surgical oncology community in a network of more than 2000 members; • providing education and training to both young and experienced surgeons through courses and e-learning activities; • publishing a monthly scientific Journal (EJSO-the Journal of Cancer Surgery); • partnering in specific projects and courses with other discipline and organ-based societies within ECCO-the European CanCer Organisation, of which ESSO is a founding member; • contributing to the development of the surgical oncology programme of the ECCO-ESMO Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress; • providing an attractive fellowship programme facilitating exchange of knowledge and continuing medical education; • offering specific opportunities for young cancer surgeons and cancer surgeons from developing countries to attend the ESSO Congress; • organising yearly, in co-operation with the European Board of Surgery, an examination in surgical oncology certifying the competence necessary for the treatment of cancer patients; • informing on educational and scientific opportunities via its newsletter and website; • supporting quality assurance projects towards the improvement of cancer care for all patients in Europe.
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"Surgery remains the most important component of cancer treatment. For solid tumors, the old statement: "no surgery, no cure" is still valid for the majority of cases. For this reason surgical oncologists have a great responsibility towards their cancer patients and towards the progress of science." U. Veronesi - ESSO 2006 Venice |
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