36th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Musculoskeletal Oncology in 2024
The European Society of Musculoskeletal Oncology was founded in 1987 with the objective of promoting the science and time of diagnosis and development of bone and soft tissue tumors, promoting basic and clinical research, disseminating knowledge, and promoting collaboration between the different specialists and institutions involved in musculoskeletal tumors. In line with the objectives of the association, the conference will focus on a multidisciplinary approach to bone and soft tissue tumors, promoting mutual collaboration between the different specialists involved in muscle spasmodic oncology.
On behalf of the EMSOS Board of Directors, I am pleased to invite you to the 36th Annual Meeting of EMSOS and the 24th Joint Health Professions Conference, which will be held in Śvinołiście, Poland, from June 12-14, 2024. The congress aims to advance the understanding of musculoskeletal oncology among surgeons and healthcare professionals from Europe and other continents.
As orthopaedic oncology is an evolving and dynamic field that is closely tied to daily clinical practice, we hope that this symposium will provide an excellent opportunity to present and discuss.
Up-to-date scientific findings, clinical guidelines, and practical aspects, followed by case studies and workshops.
Key topics include the scientific, clinical, and surgical aspects of:
Sarcoma Research: Human and Animal Cell Culture Models
Fusion-driven sarcoma-based**, patient** cell line, liquid biopsy.
Current diagnosis and **guidelines for bone and soft tissue sarcoma.
Novelty of the pediatric and soft tissue sarcoma system**Soft tissue and osteosarcoma.
The role of hyperthermia in soft tissue sarcoma**.
Prognostic tools for soft tissue sarcoma.
Pathology of bone and soft tissue tumors New diagnostic tools.
Current primary and metastatic radiation** disease of bone and soft tissues.
Pediatric and **metastatic bone disease** approach.
Principles of limb salvage surgery.
Biological Reconstruction & Tumor Implants.
Tumor implant failure Revised **Criteria.
* New techniques for bone defects.
Evaluation of spinal tumors and**.
Pelvic and sacral tumors are recommended.
The best principle for foot and ankle tumors.
Musculoskeletal oncology management of infection.
A new standard of perioperative care in oncological surgical anesthesia.
Nursing aspects of pre- and post-operative care.
The Role of Physics in Orthopedic Oncology.
Agenda.