2020

XVIII GEIS International Symposium 2020. ONLINE

Given the current circumstances of new normality, GEIS have decided from the Executive Committee, in an effort to continue the activities of the group, to celebrate the GEIS XVIII International Symposium in online format on the same dates that it was planned: Thursday, October 15: Board of Directors and GEIS AssemblyFriday October 16: GEIS XVIII

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SARCOSTAGE – Actualización en sarcomas

Presentations of the Fast Course on Soft Tissue Sarcoma, held in 2019, are available in pdf below. 1.Introducción 2. Importancia del equipo multidisciplinar 3. Radiodiagnóstico: Valoración de la respuesta al tratamiento en sarcomas 4. Aspectos prácticos del diagnóstico anatomopatológico del sarcoma 5. Aproximación quirúrgica al tratamiento de los sarcomas óseos 6.Cirugía Oncoplástica en los tumores

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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

Evidence-based medicine has led to continuous progress in knowledge, skills and attitudes of cancer care, and these improvements should be implemented in daily practice. To ensure optimal diagnosis and care for sarcoma patients, specialists must participate in continuing medical education (CME) programs. The SELNET project includes CME activities to set standards of clinical competence for

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SARCOMA WEBINAR SERIES

Sarcoma Webinar Series: The latest scientific advances in sarcoma research Priya Chudasama and Paul Huang have organised a Sarcoma Research Webinar for the community. This is free to attend and will occur every Wednesday (unless otherwise specified) starting May 6, 2020 at 5pm CEST. Their goal is to connect the sarcoma clinical and research community

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COVID-19 ANNOUNCEMENT

From SELNET we want to show our support and respect to all our fellows that are fighting this new coronavirus all over the globe. This situation is heartbreaking and only if the world works together as one will the victory be achieved.     In the meantime, we continue to work hard, giving our absolute best

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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

Evidence-based medicine has led to continuous progress in knowledge, skills and attitudes of cancer care, and these improvements should be implemented in daily practice. To ensure optimal diagnosis and care for sarcoma patients, specialists must participate in continuing medical education (CME) programs. The SELNET project includes CME activities to set standards of clinical competence for

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