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ASCO's 27,000 members practice in more than 100 countries, representing the world's largest collection of expertise and insight into the treatment of cancer. Tapping into this global network of members, ASCO's international programs provide clinicians around the world with knowledge and training that can help them achieve better care for their cancer patients.
International Volunteering
Numerous international volunteer opportunities through ASCO and its partners enable clinicians to contribute to the development of cancer care capacity in underserved countries.
International Courses and Workshops
Multidisciplinary Cancer Management Courses: Training on the fundamentals of multidisciplinary cancer care, designed for general physicians and non-specialist clinicians treating patients with cancer in developing countries
Advanced Cancer Courses: Training for experienced oncologists. Topics include prevention, geriatric oncology, genetics, symptom management, clinical research, and palliative and end-of-life care
ACORD Clinical Research Workshop: Intensive training in clinical research methods for early career oncologists and researchers outside the United States
International Meetings and Symposia
Best of ASCO® International: Abstracts from the ASCO Annual Meeting are hand-selected for this licensed program and presented in various locations around the globe
Calendar of Events: Listing of ASCO and non-ASCO meetings in oncology held in the United States and around the world
International Fellowships and Awards
International Development and Education Award (IDEA): Provides early career oncologists in developing countries with an ASCO member mentor, covers the cots of their attending the ASCO Annual Meeting and visiting a cancer center in the United States or Canada, and provides three years of ASCO membership
Long Term International Fellowship: A one to two year fellowship opportunity for early career oncologists from developing countries to deepen their relationship with an existing mentor in the US or Canada.
ASCO International Cancer Corps:
Make a profound difference in the cancer care provided at hospital host sites outside the US when you travel for a 1-4 week educational visit to assist local physicians in enhancing their capacity and knowledge.
International Speakers Bureau:
Join the ASCO speakers’ bureau to be considered for ASCO upcoming courses, conferences, workshops, and symposia planned with partner societies around the world.
ASCO Cancer Foundation IDEA mentorship program:
The IDEA program pairs early career oncologists in developing countries with scientific mentors from the US and Canada as they attend the ASCO annual meeting and visit the cancer center of their mentor.
UICC ICRETT Training Workshops:
Serve as international faculty to facilitate a three- to five-day teaching and training course for qualified professionals who work in cancer institutes, clinics or hospitals in resource-constrained countries.
Sign the UICC World Cancer Declaration:
Endorse the declaration to show the world's leaders that the global cancer community stands united behind this for call for action to reduce the global cancer burden significantly by 2020.
National Cancer Institute Cancer Expert Corps:
Serve as an expert to provide mentoring for partner sites based on long-term, person-to-person connectivity and well constructed plans and milestones.