Committees

EMUC Organising Steering Committee

ESMO Prof. Karim Fizazi, Villejuif (FR)
ESTRO Dr. Alison Tree, Surrey (GB)
EAU Prof. Arnulf Stenzl, Tübingen (DE)

EMUC Scientific Committee

ESMO Dr. Giulia Baciarello, Rome (IT)
ESMO Dr. Elena Castro, Madrid (ES)
ESTRO Prof. Valerie Fonteyne, Ghent (BE)
ESTRO Prof. Thomas Zilli, Bellinzona (CH)
EAU Prof. Alberto Briganti, Milan (IT)
EAU Prof. Axel Merseburger, Lübeck (DE)
EANM Dr. Daniela Oprea-Lager, Amsterdam (NL)
EORTC GUCG Prof. Axel Bex, London (GB)
EUOG Dr. Wolfgang Loidl, Linz (AT)
ESUR Prof. Harriet Thoeny, Fribourg (CH)
ESUR Prof. Carmen Jeronimo, Porto (PT)
ESUP Dr. Maurizio Colecchia, Milan (IT)
ESOU Prof. Morgan Rouprêt, Paris (FR)
ESUI Prof. Francesco Sanguedolce, Barcelona (ES)
YAU Dr. Juan Gomez Rivas, Madrid (ES)
ESMO YOC Dr. Ronan Flippot, Villejuif (FR)
Young ESTRO Dr. Simon Spohn, Freiburg (DE)

European Society for Medical Oncology

ESMO is the leading professional organisation for medical oncology. With over 19,000 members representing oncology professionals from over 150 countries worldwide, ESMO is the society of reference for oncology education and information. ESMO is committed to offer the best care to people with cancer, through fostering integrated cancer care, supporting oncologists in their professional development, and advocating for sustainable cancer care worldwide.

Founded in 1975, ESMO has European roots with a global reach. Home for all oncology stakeholders, ESMO connects professionals with diverse expertise and experience. Its education and information resources support an integrated multi-professional approach to cancer care, from a medical oncology perspective. ESMO seeks to erase boundaries in cancer care, whether between countries or specialities, and pursue its mission across oncology, worldwide.

European Society for RadioTherapy and Oncology

Founded in 1980, the European Society for RadioTherapy and Oncology, ESTRO, is a non-profit, scientific organisation whose role is to foster radiation oncology within a multidisciplinary setting and advocate for the best-tailored treatment for cancer patients.

To fulfil the purpose of its mission and to support the radiation oncology community, ESTRO:
• Develops and promoting standards of education and practice in radiotherapy and clinical oncology
• Disseminates and stimulates the exchange of scientific knowledge
• Encourages co-operation with international, regional and national societies and bodies representing radiotherapy, clinical oncology and related subjects
• Facilitates research and development in radiotherapy and other oncology-related subjects
• Creates awareness on radiotherapy to various stakeholders through public affairs activities.

The European Association of Urology

For more than 40 years, the European Association of Urology (EAU) has addressed the most pressing issues of urological care in Europe, through its scientific and educational initiatives, as well as its publications. The EAU delivers training, stimulates research, organises exchanges and broadcasts information. More than 16,000 professionals have joined the EAU and together we create and explore numerous opportunities for professional growth and knowledge-sharing.