ESOI Mission Statement
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The mission of ESOI is to promote advances in imaging and research activities related to cancer imaging.
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The society is founded under the umbrella of ESR and shall be connected to ESR as an institutional member.
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The society will closely cooperate with other European Imaging subspecialty societies, like ESGAR, ESUR, ESTI, ESHNR, CIRSE
and will participate in the Subspecialty and Allied Sciences Committee and all other relevant committees of ESR.
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ESOI aims to complement and enhance the activities of other existing societies as named above in relation to cancer imaging.
It is not aimed at replacing any existing structure or society.
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ESOI will aim to collaborate with key organisations in the field of cancer management and research e.g. EORTC.
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ESOI will strive towards a multidisciplinary approach with representation from diagnostic and interventional radiology, nuclear medicine,
radiation therapy, surgery, medical and clinical oncology, and engage other non-imaging societies, like ECO and ESMO both in terms of
an educational programme and membership.
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ESOI will aim to build an alliance with other international societies in the field of oncology and imaging,
like the International Cancer Imaging Society (ICIS) to facilitate the collaboration in research and education activities.
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ESOI will be open to medical professionals from radiology as well as clinical specialties and allied sciences; oncologists and
oncologic surgeons as well as nuclear medicine physicians and radiotherapists will be encouraged to become members of ESOI.
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ESOI will seek partnership with sponsors from both the radiological field and pharmaceutical/therapeutic companies, thereby enhancing
its multidisciplinary approach to cancer management.
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ESOI will ultimately aim to become a widely visible and highly recognized cancer imaging society that will attract not only radiologists but also
surgical, medical oncology and radiotherapy specialists and allied scientists. We should embrace clinicians and
they should have the desire to be part of our society with both sides ultimately benefiting from mutual education and cooperative research.
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At ESOI meetings radiologists both attendees and faculties should be able to interact with clinicians and vice versa.
Educational programmes should consist of lively discussion and debates.