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Basics of Oncology for Surgeons

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When
19-20.03.2026
Where
Sofia, Bulgaria
Level
Level 1
Contact Us
Maria Sanchez

Aim of the course

  • Understand the pivotal role of surgical oncologists within Multidisciplinary Teams (MDT) in modern cancer care, emphasising the collaborative nature of cancer treatment and decision-making
  • Comprehend the molecular underpinnings of carcinogenesis and cancer progression, enabling participants to appreciate the biological aspects of cancer and their implications for surgical interventions
  • Identify common patterns in cancer progression and patterns of recognition, providing surgical residents and consultants with tools for early diagnosis and tailored treatment planning
  • Explore the importance of cancer prevention and screening, with a specific focus on the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, and grasp the significance of early detection in improving patient outcomes
  • Discuss the integration of various treatment modalities, such as systemic chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and local ablation techniques, within a multimodal approach to managing cancer

Educational methods

  • Plenary lectures
  • Discussion sessions
  • Workshop
  • Main topics

  • MDT in modern cancer care
  • Molecular underpinnings of carcinogenesis and cancer progression
  • Common patterns in cancer progression and patterns of recognition
  • Cancer prevention and screening
  • target participants

  • Surgical residents near the completion of training
  • Newly qualified surgical consultants interested in cancer surgery
  • Full course programme

    Programme & faculty members

    Registration fees

    ESSO Member Fee

    € 350

    Non-Member Fee

    € 500

    Venue &
    accommodation

    Venue

    Grand Hotel Astoria

    8 Totleben blvd. Sofia 1606

    Sofia, Bulgaria

    accommodation

    Accommodation is not included in the registration fee.

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