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The ESLCCC 16 committee is pleased to invite you to join the fifth European Symposium on Late Complications after Childhood Cancer from 22nd to the 23rd September 2016 at the Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center in Copenhagen.
Over the past nine years, the symposium has grown in reputation and is now the largest European multidisciplinary event on late complications after treatment of childhood cancer.
Attracting a worldwide audience, the Copenhagen 2016 symposium will explore and discuss best practices in the detection and management of late complications after treatment of childhood cancer.
The Symposium is a forum for international keynote speakers and expert delegates, who will share their knowledge in a friendly atmosphere. The meeting is a rare opportunity to personally communicate with this large group of specialists.
In addition, young researchers will have the chance to present their own research studies and compete for the prestigious Stephen Shalet and Giulio D'Angio research prizes.
ESLCCC is of interest to those active in the area of childhood cancer and its late complications and attracts an international delegation of:
ESLCCC is of interest to those active in the area of childhood cancer and its late complications. The following are the main disciplines covered:
Jeanette Falck Winther
Consultant DMSc,
Danish Cancer Society Research Center,
Danish Cancer Society
Copenhagen, Denmark
Catherine Rechnitzer
Consultant DMSc,
Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine,
Juliane Marie Centre
University Hospital Rigshospitalet,
Copenhagen, Denmark
Doris Shannon Rohrer
Conference Coordinator,
Danish Cancer Society Research Center,
Danish Cancer Society
Copenhagen, Denmark
Anna Sällfors Holmqvist
Paediatrician PhD,
Children's University Hospital,
Lund, Sweden
Christian Moëll
Associate Professor of Paediatrics,
Children's University Hospital,
Lund, Sweden
Hamish Wallace
Professor of Paediatric Oncology,
Royal Hospital for Sick Children,
Edinburgh, UK