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RESURGE–ESSO Online Course on REtroperitoneal Sarcoma SURGEry

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When
25-26.06.2026
Where
online
Level
Level 1
Contact Us
GAO Shuang

Aim of the course

The aim of this course is to help surgical oncologists dedicated to sarcoma, residents and fellows to gain insights into the sarcoma track. The course will provide a detailed approach to preoperative workout, multimodal management, as well as surgical anatomy and surgical technique for retroperitoneal sarcoma.

At the end of the course, participants will have a better knowledge on diagnosis and treatment of retroperitoneal sarcoma, and the most updated guidelines on treatment of primary disease.

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Educational methods

  • Lectures
  • Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Q&A
  • RE-LIVE Surgery
  • Clinical Cases
  • Main topics

  • Variations in RPS Surgery Across TARPSWG Centers
  • Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma
  • Neoadjuvant chemotherapy
  • Leiomyosarcoma
  • Relive surgery--Right Retroperitoneal Sarcoma, Left Retroperitoneal Sarcoma, Retroperitoneal Leiomyosarcoma
  • target participants

  • Surgical residents in the last two years of specialisation with clinical interest in soft tissue sarcoma
  • Surgical oncologists and sarcoma surgeons within 10 years of ending specialisation residency
  • Fellows of Complex General Surgical Oncology programs
  • General Surgeons interested in this rare tumor presentation
  • Candidates applying for UEMS EBSQ Examination in Surgical Oncology
  • Medical and radiation oncologists with interest in the treatment of sarcoma patients
  • Research Nurses – Case Manager involved in sarcoma patients care
  • Full course programme

    Programme & faculty members

    Registration fees

    Only fee

    € 350

    Only fee

    € 500

    Venue &
    accommodation

    Venue

    Online

    Access will be comminuted in due course.

    accommodation

    NA

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