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Explore our webinars, textbooks, and articles to support your learning journey in surgical oncology.

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Training in Surgical Oncology

Functioning NET: What Surgeons Need to know

Technical Tips and Tricks for Complete Cytoreductive Surgery Part III

ESSO-CSO Webinar on Optimizing BCS and Integrating Molecular Insights into Surgical Decision-Making

ESSO-CSO Webinar on Optimizing BCS and Integrating Molecular Insights into Surgical Decision-Making (Copy)

ESSO-CSO Webinar on Optimizing BCS and Integrating Molecular Insights into Surgical Decision-Making

ESSO – SBCO joint webinar on The Role of ctDNA in Patients With Peritoneal Metastases From Colorectal Cancer & CRS/HIPEC

Looking Beyond Tc99 for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: What is the best solution?

Surgically induced lymphedema (SIL) – global impact and current treatment options

Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: Leveraging Multidisciplinary Expertise for Optimal Care

Margin assessment in breast cancer surgery and the use of intraoperative 3D specimen imaging

Essentials of Robotic Surgery: How to get started

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Pancreatic Cancer: Principles and Practice of Surgical Oncology

K. Søreide, S. Stättner
2021

Principles and Practice of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery

Z. Mátrai, G. Gulyás, T. Kovács, M. Kásler
2019

Breast Cancer Management for Surgeons: A European Multidisciplinary Textbook

L. Wyld, C. Markopoulos, M. Leidenius, E. Senkus-Konefka
2018

Surgical Oncology: Theory and Multidisciplinary Practice

G. J. Poston, L. Wyld, R. A. Audisio
2017

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Evidence- and Consensus-Based Guideline on Postoperative Delirium

C. Aldecoa, G. Bettelli, C. D. Spies et al.
09/02/2017
The European Society of Anaesthesiology recently published some guidelines for the prevention and treatment of postoperative delirium, which will allow the preoperative identification and handling of patients at risk, ensuring the adequate intraoperative care, the postoperative detection of delirium and the management of delirious patients.

The invisible cure. Should we be talking more about cancer surgery?

R. A. Audisio, F. Ciardiello, A. Zhygulin
12/09/2016
In this article several experts – including ESSO Past-President Riccardo Audisio, ESMO President Fortunato Ciardiello, and the head of the Ukrainian LISOD Centre for Contemporary mammology Andrii Zhygulin – share different perspectives both on the public focus on the cancer drug agenda and on how to recognise the contribution of surgery in general cancer care.
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