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ESSO-CSO Webinar on Building Surgical Research within the IDEAL Framework: from pre-clinical studies to randomised trials

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When
24.06.2026
Time
12.00-13.30 CEST
Contact
Shuang Gao

Aim of the webinar

This webinar will explore the development of high-quality surgical research across the full innovation pathway, highlighting how the IDEAL Collaboration can guide progress from early-stage concepts and pre-clinical evaluation through to prospective studies and Randomized Controlled Trials. The session will bring together leading experts from Europe and China to discuss current challenges, methodological considerations, and practical strategies for advancing evidence-based surgical innovation.

Speakers

Sheraz Markar
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford, UK
Pengfei Qiu
Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan, CN
Dries Reynders
Ghent University, Ghent, BE

Moderators

Nada Santrac
Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Belgrade, RS
Qiuchen Zhao
Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, US

target audience

  • Surgeons and academic clinicians
  • Surgical trainees, residents, fellows, PhD students
  • Clinical researchers and trialists
  • Webinar programme

    12.00 - 12.05
    Introduction
    N. Santrac, QC. Zhao
    12.05 - 12.25
    Breast Cancer Pre-Clinical Studies: Lymph Node Metastatic Immune Remodelling and Immunometabolic Therapy
    PF. Qiu
    12.25 - 12.45
    Causal inference for surgical oncologists
    D. Reynders
    12.45 - 13.05
    Randomised trials
    S. Markar
    13.05 - 13.30
    Q&A
    All panellists

    Registration fees

    Available To All

    € 0
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