
Vivek Subbiah: Can oncologists kick a football? Of course they kick cancer every day.
Oncologists are excited about an upcoming football event.
“Finally ‘Habemus football’ after successful last SOCCER-ASCO#23 we are coming again! Saturday, October 21 (18.00-22.00). Registration is open until October 10. Contact: cdanicas@gmail.com santiagoteranmd@gmail.com”, – shared Daniel Castellano, Medical Oncologist at the University Hospital October 12, on his X/Twitter page.
“The football game is back! We are looking at 2/year during American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) meetings! ALL welcome-this is a tournament for ALL, as long as you contact us (see contact below) and are part of a team. Small fee for the field.”, – Toni Choueiri,
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, wrote in addition to the repost.“Can oncologists kick a football? Of course they kick cancer every day. Don’t miss the ESMO-ONCO-SOCCER WORLD CUP – 2023 on Saturday, October 21 (18.00-22.00). Join the event celebrating the resilience & teamwork of these amazing cancer fighters!”, – added Vivek Subbiah, Chief of Early-Phase Drug Development at the Sarah Cannon Research Institute.
Source: Vivek Subbiah/Twitter, Toni Choueiri/Twitter, and Daniel Castellano/LinkedIn
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