European School of Oncology
By improving the skills of all health professionals dealing with cancer patients, ESO helps shorten the time needed to transfer knowledge from research centres to daily practice, combining advanced technology with humanism in care.
ESO’s mission is reflected in its motto “Learning to Care”, which emphasises the importance of the ...
read more ↘ learning process, and the goal of caring for the patient in a holistic sense, in contrast to focusing purely on treating the disease.
https://www.eso.net/
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ESO’s mission is reflected in its motto “Learning to Care”, which emphasises the importance of the ...
read more ↘ learning process, and the goal of caring for the patient in a holistic sense, in contrast to focusing purely on treating the disease.
https://www.eso.net/
↖ read less
- GI Course
- Lung Course
- Baltic and Eurasia Masterclass in Clinical Oncology
- 12th ESO-EONS Masterclass in Oncology Nursing
- Lymphoma Course
- Eastern Europe and Balkan Region Refresher Course on Gastrointestinal Cancer
- Events
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Should We Add Other Agents Like Obinutuzumab, Lenalidomide, Bortezomib or Ibrutinib to R-CHOP? How to Decide Which DLBCL Patients Should Receive CNS Prophylaxis?
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ESO Lymphoma Course
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Andrew Davies
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ESO Lymphoma Course
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Andrew Davies
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September 3, 2019
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