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Travel Scholarships Available for 2012 SNO (Society of Neuro-Oncology) Meeting
This travel scholarship facilitates young clinicians and investigators who are within the first five years of their initial academic appointment to attend the annual meeting of SNO (Society of Neuro-Oncology). .....
Submission deadline: February 27, 2012.

Interview with Dr. Antonella Castellano
Neuroradiology Unit, San Raffaele Scientific Institute and Hospital. Milan, Italy
Dr. Antonella Castellano was lead author of a paper recently published in Neuro-Oncology. The study assessed the role of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance tractography in predicting the extent of resection in glioma surgery. The study was performed in the Neuroradiology Department and CERMAC

Dr. Neil Aaronson was lead author of a recent paper in Journal of Clinical Oncology.The paper, entitled ‘Compromised Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with Low-Grade Glioma’, describedhow disease-specific QoL impacts in patients with LGG
Dear EANO member,
You can now submit your abstract for the EANO 2012 Conference in Marseille!!
Please click on the Conference banner and find out more!
Deadline abstract submission: March 31, 2012
Oncovideos - ECCO
Oncovideos is a series of videos demonstrating standard practical procedures related to the various oncology disciplines targeting young oncologists who need practice oriented training.
Each video features a leading expert from one of the 18 cancer teaching partner institutions, performing and explaining the particular process involved. Topics covered include surgical oncology, radiotherapy, medical oncology, paediatric oncology and neuro-oncology, and each video lasts a maximum of 30 minutes. Both the topics and experts involved were selected by the European societies representing each specific oncology discipline: EANO, ESMO, ESSO, ESTRO and SIOPE.
All videos are accredited by the Accreditation Council of Oncology in Europe (ACOE), allowing users to collect CME credit points.
Coordinated by ECCO – The European CanCer Organisation, the Oncovideos project has been funded with support from the European Commission and is freely available to all oncology healthcare professionals upon a simple registration process.
Launched in June 2011, the site will be updated on a regular basis so that 24 videos are made available by end 2011.
www.ecco-org.eu/oncovideos