
The 2025 MASCC/ISOO Annual Meeting is the foremost international and multi-disciplinary conference with regards to supportive cancer care, with much to be gained if you are a clinical oncologist or an individual in the cancer care industry. By attending the conference, you will be able to explore an entire spectrum of solutions to problems experienced by patients due to cancer and their adjoining treatment.
Rapid advances in cancer treatment have led to equally rapid innovations in supportive care. At the annual meeting, you’ll be able to discover what’s new and what’s just around the corner in the field of supportive care. Over the course of the three days, attendees can expect an extensive programme of cutting-edge research, engaging presentations and several opportunities to network.
This year’s conference embraces the umbrella theme of ‘Informed Decisions in Supportive Cancer Care’. There are two exciting new abstracts this year worth putting into your calendar, one on scalp cooling and another relating to Paxman’s limb cryocompression device for the prevention of CIPN.
Come and say hello to the team at booth 9, where we will be happy to provide you with information and support on all things scalp cooling, including discussions regarding reimbursement and improving patient access.
This event takes place across 3 days starting on June 26, 2025 and ending on June 28, 2025. View the preliminary scientific agenda here .
Scheduled to take place after MASCC Parallel Session 12, this short talk by Dr Joline S J Lim will present interim results from a single-arm phase II study from patients receiving taxane-based chemotherapy. The data explores the safety and efficacy of a novel cryocompression device to help reduce chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in addition to information on tolerability, rates of dose reduction and other ongoing trials with the device.
Date/Time: Friday 27th June, 9.00am – 9.45am
Location: Exhibition Hall
This abstract takes a deeper dive into the Dutch Scalp Cooling Registry data, which was presented at the MASCC/ISOO Annual Meeting in 2024. In this abstract, Toni Brook examined (e)PROM results to evaluate patient satisfaction with scalp cooling and determine correlation with head cover usage during chemotherapy.
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