International Society of Paediatric Oncology explained

The International Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOP) is a medical association for pediatric oncologists that is dedicated to increasing knowledge about childhood cancer. Its first president was Odile Schweisguth of France.[1]

It is an organisation with a strong global presence and over 1000 members around the world. These members include physicians, nurses, researchers, scientists, public health specialists and other health care professionals.[2]

Membership

The society invites membership applications [3] from all health and science professionals who are interested in eh clinical, laboratory, epidemiological and/or other research applications in the field of childhood cancer.

Journal

Pediatric Blood and Cancer is the official journal of SIOP. It provides broad coverage of basic and clinical research advances in the management of children with cancer.[4]

There are also many other educational resources available on the SIOP website.[5]

SIOP Advocacy

Advocacy is fundamental to the vision of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology.[6] It has a critical role in contributing towards the global reduction of infant and child mortality due to cancers by:

SIOP's major advocacy endeavors are driven by the Advocacy Task Force.[7] This Task Force consists of an active group of SIOP leaders, who represent the different regions where the society has members and are committed to promoting SIOP's mission that "no child should die of cancer". Their work is directly aligned with the United Nations Millennium Development Goal "to reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate."[8]

Previous and current advocacy activities of SIOP include, but are not limited to;

SIOP Annual Congress

SIOP congresses are high-level meeting involving many disciplines and topics related to pediatric, adolescent and young adult oncology. These include topics in business, education and science. They are held in the fall annually, in rotating worldwide locations.[13]

Congresses have been held at the following locations:

SIOP prizes and awards

SIOP has several prizes and awards that are granted to members in relation to the annual congress.[15]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 2002-04-03. Mort d'Odile Schweisguth, pionnière de la cancérologie pédiatrique. fr. Le Monde.fr. 2022-02-25.
  2. http://www.siop-online.org/page/about-siop-0 About SIOP
  3. http://www.siop-online.org/page/membership Membership Membership
  4. http://www.siop-online.org/page/journal Pediatric Blood and Cancer
  5. http://www.siop-online.org/page/education-resources Resources
  6. http://www.siop-online.org/page/siop-childhood-cancer-advocacy SIOP Childhood Cancer Advocacy
  7. http://www.siop-online.org/page/advocacy-task-force Advocacy Task Force
  8. https://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/childhealth.shtml MDG 4A
  9. http://siop-online.org/page/save-date-february-15-2015 ICCD 2015
  10. Web site: Childhood Cancer Signs and Symptoms Campaign . Union for International Cancer Control . 12 April 2021.
  11. http://www.siop-online.org/page/%E2%80%98signs-and-symptoms%E2%80%99-campaign Signs and Symptoms
  12. http://www.siop-online.org/page/my-child-matters-awards-paediatric-oncology-nurses My Child Matters
  13. http://www.siop-online.org/node/23 Annual Congress
  14. http://www.siop2016.kenes.com/ 2016 Congress
  15. http://siop-online.org/node/70 Prizes and Awards