Oncology diagnostics: from molecule to patient

in collaboration with the Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Center

Oncology diagnostics: from molecule to patient

in collaboration with the Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Center



Course Leadership

Online Chair: Larry Norton, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, UK
Host Chair: Olena Postupalenko, Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine
Co-Chair: Nataliia Verovkina, Brown University, Legoretta Cancer Center, Providence, USA
Policy Chair: Richard Sullivan, King's Comprehensive Cancer Centre, London, UK

Introduction

We are delighted to introduce a comprehensive educational programme designed for young oncologists eager to enhance their expertise and refine practical skills. Oncology is an ever-evolving field, requiring continuous learning and adaptation, and this course provides both scientific depth and practical application.

Venue
  • Part 1 - online lectures
  • Part 2 - live and live-streamed from Kyiv, Ukraine
Course Overview

The programme consists of four key modules, all of which will initially be presented in an online format to ensure accessibility and flexibility. Each module will later be discussed and expanded upon in offline session that will be streamed live from Kyiv, allowing for deeper interaction and case-based learning.

  • Radiological Diagnostics – Master advanced imaging techniques, develop the ability to differentiate complex cases, and apply radiology tools for cancer detection and treatment planning.
  • Endoscopy – Learn essential endoscopic procedures for cancer diagnostics and decision making. Improve knowledge on how surgery may solve discordant scenarios.
  • Pathology – Understand the pathomorphological features of cancer, explore biomarkers, and refine diagnostic accuracy to guide personalized treatment strategies.
  • Decision making, communication and resources – Beyond clinical expertise, effective communication, empathy, and teamwork are fundamental in oncology. This module focuses on essential interpersonal skills that enhance patient care and professional collaboration.

With a hybrid learning approach, participants will gain strong theoretical knowledge through online sessions, followed by live steamed discussions to solidify concepts and explore real-world cases in a collaborative environment.

This programme is more than an educational opportunity – it is a chance to connect, exchange insights, and build a network of dedicated oncologists. We look forward to growing and learning together in this dynamic and enriching course!

 

Course Delivery

This course will be delivered in two parts:

  • Part 1: A series of pre-recorded lectures will be available on the e-ESO platform starting from September 1, 2025
  • Part 2: A live and live-streamed event will take place on October 23, 2025, from 10:00 to 17:30 (CEST)

The programme includes lectures and roundtable discussions led by renowned international experts. Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly and ask questions during the live-streamed event.

To access the course, participants must register and log in to the e-ESO platform.

Participation

All participants should register for online access to Parts 1 and 2 of the course via the link on the right-hand side of this page.

Case Presentations

During Part 2, participants will have the opportunity to present and discuss cases with the Faculty on topics such as Radiological Diagnostics, Endoscopy in Oncology, Pathology, or Decision making, communication and resources. Interested participants should send an email announcing their willingness to present a case to azampetti@eso.net by September 25th. Cases will be reviewed, and selections made 10 days after the deadline.

ESO College

The course also enables members of the ESO College to earn credits and therefore access more membership benefits. Full and active participation in the course earns participants 3 ESO College credits.

Registration

Registration to the course is free but mandatory. Registration will be confirmed by e-mail.

Organising secretariat

Alexandra Zampetti - azampetti@eso.net

01/09/2025

Introduction

Alberto Costa (IT) Larry Norton (US) Olena Postupalenko (UA) Richard Sullivan (UK) Nataliia Verovkina (US)

01/09/2025

SESSION 1: IMAGING DIAGNOSTICS

Creating a future for oncology diagnostics: from policy vision to patient access

Nikolai Goncharenko (LU)

Choosing the appropriate imaging modality - what to look for

Nataliya Deresh (UA)

Interventional radiology

Sviatoslav Balaka (UA)

01/09/2025

SESSION 2: ENDOSCOPY

Minimally invasive mediastinal and thoracic approaches for lung cancer

Nuria Maria Novoa (ES)

Laparoscopy: when smaller incisions may help to get better decisions

Kateryna Kharchenko (UA)

Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of colorectal tumors

Serhii Polishchuk (UA)

01/09/2025

SESSION 3: PATHOLOGY

Role of genetics

Christos Sotiriou (BE)

Cytology: peculiarities of sample collection and preparation

Pavlina Botsiun (UA)

Radiological-pathological correlation of breast cancer

Tibor Tot (SE)

Pathology: what is needed from the clinician for the best report and from the pathologist for the best treatment? Biopsy and beyond.

Antonina Kalmykova (UA)

OSNA: pros and cons

Xavier Matias-Guiu (ES)

Basics in molecular pathology for clinical oncologists

Olena Koshyk (UA)

AI in pathology: could it be a helpful tool?

Frederique Penault-Llorca (FR)

01/09/2025

SESSION 4: DECISION MAKING, COMMUNICATION AND RESOURCES

Making shared decisions in oncology. Communicating prognosis and goals of treatment

Fatima Cardoso (PT)

The importance of survivorship in oncology care

Matteo Lambertini (IT)

Treatment decisions with limited resources. Implementation of guidelines and the role of MDT

Dario Trapani (IT)

How to gain experience abroad

Nina Bondarenko (UA)

Health systems research

Richard Sullivan (UK)

Evolution of cancer diagnostics

Larry Norton (US)
23/10/2025 10:00

Live Streaming - Part 1


23/10/2025 10:00

Welcome and Introduction


23/10/2025 10:15

SESSION 1: IMAGING DIAGNOSTICS

10:15

Imaging diagnostics panel discusssion

Sviatoslav Balaka (UA) Nataliya Deresh (UA) Nikolai Goncharenko (LU)
10:35

Two case presentations (10' presentation + 10' Q&A)


23/10/2025 11:15

Coffee break


23/10/2025 12:00

SESSION 2: ENDOSCOPY

12:00

Endoscopy panel discussion

Kateryna Kharchenko (UA) Nuria Maria Novoa (ES) Serhii Polishchuk (UA)
12:20

Two case presentations (10' presentation + 10' Q&A)


23/10/2025 13:00

Lunch break


23/10/2025 15:00

Live Streaming - Part 2


23/10/2025 15:00

SESSION 3: PATHOLOGY

15:00

Pathology panel discussion

Pavlina Botsiun (UA) Antonina Kalmykova (UA) Olena Koshyk (UA) Xavier Matias-Guiu (ES) Frederique Penault-Llorca (FR) Christos Sotiriou (BE) Tibor Tot (SE)
15:20

Two case presentations (10' presentation + 10' Q&A)


23/10/2025 16:00

Coffee break


23/10/2025 16:30

SESSION 4: DECISION MAKING, COMMUNICATION AND RESOURCES

16:30

Decision making, communication and resources panel discussion

Nina Bondarenko (UA) Fatima Cardoso (PT) Matteo Lambertini (IT) Larry Norton (US) Richard Sullivan (UK)
16:50

Three case presentations (10' presentation + 5' Q&A)


23/10/2025 17:30

Closing remarks


23/10/2025 17:45

End of programme

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Alberto Costa

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Antonina Kalmykova

Kriukivshchyna, UA

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Christos Sotiriou

Institut Jules Bordet, Breast Cancer Translational Research Laboratory J.C. Heuson, Brussels, BE

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Dario Trapani

European Institute of Oncology, Early Clinical Trial Division, Milan, IT

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Fatima Cardoso

ABC Global Alliance, -, Lisbon, PT

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Frederique Penault-Llorca

Centre Jean Perrin, Anatomopathology Dpt., Clermont-ferrand Cedex, FR

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Kateryna Kharchenko

Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Center, Miniinvasive Surgery Dpt., Kyiv, UA

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Larry Norton

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Breast Cancer Medicine Service, New York, US

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Matteo Lambertini

Policlinico San Martino Hospital – University of Genoa, Medical Oncology Department, U.O.C. Clinica di Oncologia Medica, Genoa, IT

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Nataliia Verovkina

Brown University, Legoretta Cancer Center, Dept. of Pathology and Lab Medicine, Providence RI, US

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Nataliya Deresh

Kyiv, UA

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Nikolai Goncharenko

National Cancer Institute, -, Strassen, LU

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Nina Bondarenko

Dnipro, UA

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Nuria Maria Novoa

University Hospital Puerta de Hierro - Majadahonda, Dept. of General Thoracic surgery, Madrid, ES

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Olena Koshyk

CSD Medical Laboratory, Dept. of Pathology, Kyiv, UA

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Olena Postupalenko

Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Centre, Dept. Of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Kyiv, UA

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Pavlina Botsiun

CSD Medical Laboratory, Laboratory of Cytomorphology, MIAC, Kyiv, UA

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Richard Sullivan

King's Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Institute of Cancer Policy, London, UK

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Serhii Polishchuk

Olymed, ., Kyiv, UA

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Sviatoslav Balaka

Center for Interventional Oncology, ., Ivano-Frankivsk, UA

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Tibor Tot

Dalarna Region County Hospital, Dept of Pathology and Cytology, Falun, SE

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Xavier Matias-Guiu

Institut de Recerca Biomedica Lleida, Dept. Oncological Pathology, Lleida, ES