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4th European Conference on Head and Neck Oncology

March 4-6 2010
Athens, Greece
Chairman: Prof. Alexander D. Rapidis

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3rd ehns annoucement zagreb2008

3rd European Conference on Head and Neck Oncology
May 8-10, 2008
Zagreb - Croatia

Chairman: Miljenko Bura M.D., Ph.D.
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2nd European Conference on Head and Neck Oncology
October 16-18, 2003
Lille - France

Chairman:

During the Second European Conference on Head and Neck Cancer in Lille 2003 it was decided to establish a European Head and Neck Society. For the first four years, 2003 to 2007 the Founding Board will consist of the Organizing Committee of the two first European conferences. Advisors will be co-opted from the corresponding European Societies to ensure the multidisplinary formate of the EHNS. Before the Third European Conference to be held in 2007 a call for candidatures will be organized.

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1st European Conference on Head and Neck Oncology
2001 Lille - France

Chairman:

In 2000 a discussion was initiated about the opportunity of a European Head and Neck Society. Already at that time,the British, the Dutch and the Scandinavian Head and Neck Societies had planned to meet together in Lille, France.
In order to assess the feasibility of such a European venture it was decided to change the three societies’ meeting into the First European Conference on Head and Neck Cancer, which was held in Lille 2001. This meeting was considered a success both concerning content and the attendance of representatives from 19 different European countries.
During the business meeting a consensus rose on the the need of a multidisciplinary European Head and Neck Society. The goals of this multidisciplinary European Head and Neck Society (EHNS) will be to promote exchange of knowledge in all aspects of Head and Neck neoplastic diseases and to promote the highest standards of research, education, training, disease prevention and patient care.