2011, 23 – 27 September, The European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress

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Integrating basic & translational science, surgery, radiotherapy, medical oncology & care.

Building on the great successes of the 2009 Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress in Berlin, September 21 – 24, and celebrating what makes these Congresses unique – namely the multidisciplinary and multiprofessional gathering, at the highest scientific level, of the entire European oncology community, the biannual European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congresses have recently undergone a re-brand.

Much more than a re-name and new tagline ‘Integrating basic & translational science, surgery, radiotherapy, medical oncology & care’, the previous Congress has consequently been re-branded to visually encompass the 16th ECCO, the 36th ESMO and the 30th ESTRO Congresses as well as the essential contribution of all ECCO’s other Founding Members in partnership – ESSO, EACR, EONS and SIOPE.

This repositioning not only reiterates the unique multidisciplinary essence of the Congresses but also emphasises the relevance, role and participation of each and every specialty at the premier European cancer meetings.

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For all the very latest information about the 2011 European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress, Stockholm, 23 -27 September 2011 and register online now click the button.

 

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