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Mission, vision and strategy

Established in 1981, the European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO) is committed to advancing cancer surgery in Europe and beyond. Through education, research, and multidisciplinary care, we shape a future of surgery for the ultimate benefit of patients.

Education

Priority

Congress

Objectives

  • Enhance Congress impact
  • Extend congress reach and broaden target audience
  • Increase value creation and value capture
  • Nurture collaboration with industry and establish a different way of interacting

Priority

Training and certification

Objectives

  • Offer a comprehensive training in surgical oncology
  • Provide a certification in surgical oncology
  • Create value from fellowship programme

Priority

Blended learning

Objectives

  • Enhance Congress impact
  • Extend congress reach and broaden target audience
  • Increase value creation and value capture
  • Nurture collaboration with industry and establish a different way of interacting

Harmonization

Priority

Recognition of surgical oncology

Objectives

  • Raise awareness of the role and importance of Surgical Oncology through relevant advocacy actions and material

Priority

Guidelines

Objectives

  • Become relevant, timely and prominent on emerging topic issues
  • Participate in mutidisciplinary guidelines
  • Raise the society’s profile/reputation and become a reference for guidelines’ surgical components

Priority

Diversity

Objectives

  • Enhance diversity, equity and inclusion and empower minorities

partnership & advocacy

Priority

patients

Objectives

  • Intensify communication and strenghten partnership with patients’ advocacy groups
  • Emphasize shared decision-making

Priority

Medical organisations / Young representatives

Objectives

  • Strengthen links with National Societies and EYSAC national representatives
  • Foster partnerships with discipline-based-societies
  • Promote ESSO core curriculum


Priority

Policymakers

Objectives

  • Raise awareness among policymakers about the key role of surgical oncology
  • Engage with European Cancer Organisation activities
  • Provide evidence-based advocacy

Priority

Healthcare industry

Objectives

  • Increase strategic partnership with those involved in cancer care
  • Work together on harmonization of cancer surgical care
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Our commitment

Community building

We encompass a community of over 4,000 members (individuals and affiliated)

Quality assurance

ESSO supports quality assurance projects aimed at improving cancer care for all patients across Europe.

Education & training

ESSO offers courses and webinars for junior and senior surgeons, ensuring continuous learning and development.

Leading publication

Stay at the forefront of surgical oncology research with our monthly Scientific Journal, EJSO (European Journal of Surgical Oncology).

Collaboration

We strive a comprehensive approach to cancer care with other societies within the European Cancer Organisation (ECO), and we collaborate with the European Board of Surgery for examinations in surgical oncology and breast cancer surgery.

Congress excellence

We organize the largest surgical oncology congress in Europe, providing a platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration among professionals.

Advocacy

ESSO is dedicated to promoting the value of surgical oncology in cancer care. We advocate at the EU level for the recognition of surgical oncology as a specialty.

Global outreach

We offer specific opportunities for cancer surgeons from developing countries to attend the ESSO Congress, ensuring a global perspective in our endeavors.

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