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Below are numerous ways ASCO members can become involved with the Society’s international activities. To express your interest, complete ASCO's International Volunteer Form.
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.
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.
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.
Conquer 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.