33rd ESMO Congress
Oncology Medical Congress Location: Stockholm, Sweden Date: 12 - 16 September 2008 |
We are at a crucial moment in our fight against cancer. Recent advances in all areas of research are bringing a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of cancer, providing new and improved tools for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of cancer types
The ESMO meeting in Stockholm will continue to expand its role as the premier European congress in Oncology and will serve as the forum to present and discuss these advances. Our society is increasingly engaged in the promotion of the practice of medical oncology, in providing medical education to medical oncologists and healthcare professionals, and fostering the careers of young medical oncologists.
Expect the ESMO meeting in Stockholm to be a venue for interdisciplinary interaction, a teaching ground, and a place to discuss critical issues for European oncology such as cancer research in Europe, the training of young oncologists and better integration of medical oncology with other specialties.
Main topics: Integration of targeted therapies with radiation; Breast cancer; Chest tumors; Gynecological cancers; Genitourinary tumors; Sarcoma, melanoma and rare tumors; Gastrointestinal tumors.
Registration fees:
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Fee in EURO (€) VAT not Included
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ESMO Member
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Non-ESMO member
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Discounted fee*
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Early registration fee:
until 11 June 2008
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EUR 250
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EUR 450
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EUR 100
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Late registration fee:
until 6 August 2008
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EUR 500
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EUR 600
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Not available
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On-site registration fee:
from 7 August 2008
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EUR 750
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Junior ESMO member always
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EUR 50
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*Discounted fee
Applicable to ESMO members who are nurses and ESMO members from developing countries only. At the time of application, developing countries are defined by ESMO according to latest World Bank statistics as countries with a Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) per capita of less than $ 10,000 per annum. Information available online at www.worldbank.org
Stockholm is a beautiful city built on several islands connected by bridges. The Old Town, “Gamla stan”, dates back to the 12th century with its merchant houses from Hanseatic times. The Royal Palace, built on the foundations of a mid 13-Century castle, is also located in this area.

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