The Biennale Monégasque de Cancérologie (Biennial Cancer conference of Monaco in English) is a congress which takes place every two years and organizes conferences and workshops in the field of oncology, cancer treatment, radiotherapy, pneumology, hematology, general medicine, etc. for health professionals, students and academics. The Biennial Cancer conference of Monaco was first organized in 1994 by Dr Michel Hery, the then Head of the Radiotherapy Department at the Princess Grace Hospital of Monaco. Since its inception, this congress has been held every two years in collaboration with Scientific Centre of Monaco and the Princess Grace Hospital at Grimaldi Forum, Principality of Monaco. Currently, the biennial conference is held under the patronage of HSH Prince Albert II and in collaboration with the Association Internationale pour la promotion de Formations Spécialisées en Médecine et en Sciences Biologiques (AFISM), the Association de Développement et de Formation en Cancérologie (ADFC) and the Association Monégasque pour le perfectionnement des Connaissances des Médecins (AMPCM). Xavier Pivot is the current president and Jean-Yves Blay, Gilles Freyer, Gilles Créhange are the co-presidents of the Biennial Cancer conference of Monaco. The conference provides two awards, The Michel Hery Prize and The Albert I Prize, starting from the 12th conference in 2016 recognizing the noteworthy achievements in the concerned fields. More information...
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