Master in Sarcoma
In collaboration with Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy
Master in Sarcoma
In collaboration with Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy
The Master in Sarcoma is an academic programme developed by the European School of Oncology (ESO) in collaboration with the Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (Rome, Italy).
The programme is designed to advance both the clinical and scientific expertise of professionals working in the management of sarcoma. It combines academic training, multidisciplinary knowledge, and best practices in cancer care, with the aim of improving patient outcomes, care quality, and long-term survival.
Upon successful completion of the course and thesis discussion, participants will earn an academic certificate issued by the University of Campus Bio-Medico and be awarded 60 ECTS credits, divided as follow:
- 20 ECTS credits for education (160 hours, divided into online modules and in-person seminars)
- 20 ECTS credits for internship (340 hours)
- 20 ECTS credits for thesis (500 hours)
The online modules include case presentations and discussions with experts, providing participants with the opportunity to analyse real clinical scenarios, exchange perspectives, and deepen their decision-making skills in a multidisciplinary setting.
Programme Details
Duration: 15 months
Credits assigned: 60 ECTS
Structure: 10 online modules + 2 in-person seminars
Collaborating University: Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
Start date: September 2026
ESO College Membership
Participants in the programme are eligible to enrol in ESO College.
Visit ESO College dedicated section for more information on membership and benefits.
Key Dates
Applications open: March 2026
Application deadline: 1 June 2026
Programme start: September 2026
Seminar 1: 25–27 September 2026 – Rome (Italy)
Seminar 2: March 2027 – ESMO Sarcoma and Rare Cancers Congress - Lugano (Switzerland)
Contacts
Alice Ciocchini: aciocchini@eso.net
Sonia Bulgarelli: sbulgarelli@eso.net
Elena Fiore: efiore@eso.net
Sonia Bulgarelli: sbulgarelli@eso.net
Elena Fiore: efiore@eso.net
Admission
Admission is via competitive application only. A maximum of 25 participants per cohort will be selected. Applications must be submitted with all required documentation before the published deadline.
Attendance
Attendance at all seminars and modules is mandatory in order to be eligible for the final certificate.
To obtain the diploma, participants must successfully complete all three components of the programme: didactic training, clinical traineeship, and final thesis.
Eligibility
The program is designed for:
Medical doctors:
Medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, orthopedic surgeons and surgeons who are engaged in the field of oncology, especially in the field of sarcomas.
Medical degree from an accredited college or university or an equivalent degree at the level of state examination and have at least four years of studies and at least two years of clinical experience in one of the following disciplines: medical oncology, radiation oncology, pathology, orthopedic surgery and surgery
Natural scientists:
Graduates of natural sciences who are engaged in the field of oncology, especially soft tissue and bone sarcomas.
Degree from a college or university in a course of studies in natural sciences or an equivalent degree at the level of at least three years of studies or in a course of studies with essentially the same contents at a college or university and at least two years of professional experience in oncology.
Degree from a college or university in a course of studies in natural sciences or an equivalent degree at the level of at least three years of studies or in a course of studies with essentially the same contents at a college or university and at least two years of professional experience in oncology.
Traineeship
Participants are required to complete a clinical traineeship in a recognised Sarcoma Unit or multidisciplinary oncology setting involved in the management of sarcoma patients.
Working students who are already employed in a Sarcoma Unit may submit part of their working hours for recognition towards the traineeship requirement, subject to programme approval.
If needed, ESO can facilitate placements through its network of collaborating centres to support students in completing their traineeship.
Insurance
Participants must arrange their own personal and travel insurance. ESO accepts no liability for events related to seminar attendance.
31 Aug 2026
Learning to care
01 Sep 2026
Module 1: GIST primary and recurrent
25 Sep 2026 - 27 Sep 2026
Seminar 1: Refresher in sarcoma
01 Nov 2026
Module 2: EWING family
01 Jan 2027
Module 3: Liposarcoma
01 Feb 2027
Module 4: Osteosarcoma and Condrosarcoma
16 Mar 2027 - 18 Mar 2027
Seminar 2: ESMO sarcoma and rare cancers
01 May 2027
Module 6: Desmoid
01 Jun 2027
Module 7: Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS)
01 Sep 2027
Module 9: Ultra-rare sarcoma
Chairs
- Sylvie Bonvalot, FR
- Bruno Vincenzi, IT
Module directors
- Module 1: GIST primary and recurrent - Mehdi Brahmi, FR
- Module 2: EWING family - Gaspar Nathalie, FR
- Module 3: Liposarcoma - Martin-Broto Javier, ES
- Module 4: Osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma - Palmerini Emanuela, IT/USA
- Module 5: Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor (TGCT) and Chordoma - Rutkowski Piotr, PL
- Module 6: Desmoid - Kasper Bernd , DE
- Module 7: Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) - Andrea Ferrari, IT
- Module 8: Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) and Gynaecological sarcoma - Duffaud Florence, FR
- Module 9: Ultra-rare sarcoma - Stacchiotti Silvia, IT
- Module 10: Learning to care - Giovanni Boniolo, IT
Application deadline: 1st June 2026
Participation
Admission to the certificate is competitive and limited to 25 selected participants.
Who Should Apply
The ideal candidate profile includes:
- Completed oncology specialisation at least 2 years ago
- Being engaged in clinical trials or research
- Fluency in English
- Age up to 50 years
- Being based in Europe, the Mediterranean region, or Latin America
How to Apply
Candidates must complete an online application form and upload the following PDF or JPEG documents:
- Recommendation letter (on official letterhead, signed)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Copy of medical or science degree (original + certified English translation)
- Transcript of records (original + certified English translation)
- Proof of professional experience in oncology (employment/reference letters)
- Supporting documents for additional qualifications
You will be asked to accept ESO’s Data Protection Statement during the application process.
Selection Process
The current two-step selection method ensures a transparent and unbiased selection of top candidates for participation in this activity:
- Automated Scoring using a predefined system
- Committee Evaluation of qualitative answers
Tuition fee
Participants accepted to the Master will have to pay a fee of 5.000 EUR, which includes:- Access to all online modules
- Registration and accommodation for 2 in-person seminars
Travel expenses to reach the in-person seminars venues are not included.
Financial Aid
A Financial Aid Fund is available for candidates unable to cover the full fee. Requests are reviewed case by case.
Cancellation
All cancellation requests must be sent in writing and will be evaluated individually.
