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Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress
Oct 23, 2024, 18:22

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress

The 56th Congress of the ‘Société Internationale d’Oncologie Pédiatrique’ (SIOP) was held from October 17-20, 2024, in Honolulu, Hawaii, US.

The SIOP 2024 annual congress in Hawaii represented an exciting milestone for the organization. Hosting the event in the United States offered a unique opportunity to receive valuable contributions from North American colleagues and institutions, including the Children’s Oncology Group. Additionally, the congress’s proximity to South-East Asia and Oceania enriched the event with the expertise and perspectives from these dynamic regions. Attendees also experienced the unique charm of Hawaii as a host destination.

As always, the scientific program covered a wide range of global pediatric oncology topics, with a particular emphasis on research from cooperative groups participating in the PARC programme. A comprehensive agenda was developed to address global health topics and highlight updates related to the WHO Global Initiative on Childhood Cancer, where SIOP held the distinction of being a recognized non-state actor.

The SIOP 2024 Congress was the place to hear the latest research findings in the field and to catalyze new ideas, generated by the multi-disciplinary attendance for which it was renowned. It provided a wonderful platform to present research, share knowledge, and foster collaborations. Attendees had the opportunity to advance their pediatric oncology careers, connect with like-minded professionals, and contribute to a world where no child should die of cancer.

Here are some highlights from all days of the event:

Guillermo Chantada

“What a great way to start the SIOP2024 congress in Honolulu. The SIOP International, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Childhood Cancer International with PROS and CCI ARIA guide on Hodgkin was launched today. Years of collaboration and more is coming. Michael Sullivan, great work!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress

Farina Arreguin

“PROUD !! México.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress

Korede Akindele:

“My first two days at the SIOP Congress are always dedicated to attending the SIOP Board of Directors meeting, an intense yet deeply rewarding experience. These sessions are focused on strategic discussions, knowledge sharing, and making critical decisions that drive the growth and mission of SIOP.

This year’s Board of Directors meeting was particularly unique, offering a fresh approach to shaping the SIOP strategy, congresses, and partnerships. As Chair of the Young SIOP Network, I was especially encouraged to see how the decision and idea will benefit young professionals within SIOP.

It is inspiring to see the dedication of the SIOP Board to nurturing the next generation of leaders, and I am excited to contribute to the momentum as we work together to transform pediatric oncology worldwide.

As we kick off the SIOP Congress today, I wish everyone a fulfilling and impactful experience!”

15 Posts Not To Miss From Day 1 of SIOP2024!

Gevorg Tamamyan

“Waiting for the SIOP Welcome Reception. Wonderful SIOP Congress in beautiful Honolulu.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress

Rachit Khandelwal

“SIOP24: Ruxolitinib as frontline therapy for HLH, with 86% 1-year survival. EBV+ patients had better outcomes.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Rutger Jan:

“Looking back at a very successful and inspiring pre- SIOP2024 multidisciplinary HARMONICA/IPSO meeting in Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii, including sessions on relapsed Non-Wilms tumor, Stage IV Wilms tumor, nephroblastomatosis, nephron sparing surgery, technical advances in renal surgery, surgery for metastases/relapses, and pediatric renal tumor rupture.

During the last session on Wednesday October 16, we presented an update of the SIOP-RTSG, COG-RTG and ESPR Taskforce Oncology multidisciplinary renal tumor rupture project. Although we are not yet there, it nicely illustrated how global multidisciplinary collaboration can improve clinical care for children with renal tumors.

Thank you Rodrigo Romao, Marc Wijnen, Lauren Parsons, Luke Pater, Geert Janssens, Nicholas Evageliou for your excellent pitches. And thank you Marry van den Heuvel-Eibrink and James Geller for co-chairing this session.”

15 Posts Not To Miss From Day 1 of SIOP2024!

Marta Wilejto

“Biology trumps burden in stage IV FH Wilms tumor. No ‘safe’ lower limit of lung nodules according to AREN0533 data”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Venkatraman Radhakrishnan 

Largest ever representation from Cancer Institute (WIA) at SIOP 2024.

4 delegates
2 oral presentations
1 poster discussion
5 posters.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Luca Pio

I’m particularly happy of the ISPO symposium I have moderated with Prof. Sabine Sarnacki. We had a comprehensive review of PSORC impressive organisation, the Children’s Oncology Group model of surgical trials and the path of the Surgeon Scientist by Doctor Loh.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Liliana Vásquez

Inspired to see the incredible progress in childhood cancer across Latin America with projects aligned with the PAHO Childhood Cancer Initiative at SIOP 2024 Hawaii Working together for better outcomes for every child.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Michael Sullivan

“Excellent Symposium at SIOP2024 on the vexed and challenging issue of treatment abandonment. We may wish to abandon the term but we are stuck with it for now.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Ursula Sansom-Daly

Dr Jordana McLoone from Behavioural Sciences Unit UNSW shares data on the ‘Engage’ telehealth survivorship care program for child cancer survivors who have disengaged from their long-term follow-up care  

Improves self-efficacy, knowledge, and distress!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Ana Carolina Izurieta

“Shaping the future of pediatric oncology in Latin America! TeLeo offers high-quality training resources tailored to local realities accessible for pediatric oncologists in the region. The impact is invaluable, fostering networking throughout the region.”

Trisha Soosay Raj

“Honoured to receive this acknowledgement alongside one of my dearest friends and inspirations!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress

Hedley Lewis

Being part of the SIOP Congress goes beyond attending a conference; it fosters knowledge, partnerships, and innovations that help advance childhood cancer care.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Jennifer Geel

“Congrats to Glenn Mbah on winning the SIOP Nursing Achievement award!”

Jennifer Geel's Highlights From Day 1 Of SIOP2024

Venkatraman Radhakrishnan

“84% of SIOP abstracts not published as full papers.
65% of first authors of SIOP abstracts were females.
54% oral, 37% poster, 9% publication only abstracts published.
Average 14 months to publish oral abstracts, posters 8 months.”

Lisa Tracy:

“Terrific renal and germ cell tumor session at SIOP Congress. Now that we presented our pediatric RMC data, don’t worry UNC Surgery – I’ll be back in time to cover call.”

Gaurav Narula

A great outing for Pediatric Oncology in SIOP Congress

4 Orals- Nirmalaya Moulik, Aneeta Pallath, Amruta and Senior Nurse Reena Nair, 7 posters incl 3 from our Nursing team, one faculty lecture and Best Poster award to rockstar Ped Sx Sajid Qureshi!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Ahmed Kamal

“Ruzanna Papyan talking about global accessibility and affordability of anti-GD2 monoclonal antibodies for neuroblastoma.

Great work!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress

Jennifer Geel

This badge got a bit out of control. Thank you to the organisers of the 2024 SIOP Congress. And goodbye Honolulu – such a lovely time we had.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

Shushan Hovsepyan

“What do you think happens to the abstracts presented at congresses?

The day 4 of the SIOP congress concluded with my oral presentation, where I shared data from the analysis of more than 3,300 abstracts. Imagine 84% of accepted abstracts never make it to publication.

This is a crucial issue—we need to resuscitate the science in pediatric oncology. People should publish, and science must go on. Urgent action is needed!

Thank you, SIOP for an excellent congress and the wonderful location in Hawaii. See you all next year in Amsterdam.”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress

Nessa Mullin

What an amazing 4 days at SIOP2024! Feel so lucky to be here and learn loads from around the world! I even won 1st prize in the scavenger hunt registration to SIOP2025! See you all in Amsterdam!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

“Feeling incredibly grateful after an amazing experience at the SIOP 2024 Congress in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii!

It was an honor to moderate sessions, deliver an oral presentation, and receive the Young Investigator Award. Being surrounded by such inspiring professionals in pediatric oncology and reconnecting with friends and colleagues made it truly special.

Thank you to everyone who made this congress a success—your passion and dedication to advancing the field are truly inspiring. Looking forward to continuing our efforts and collaboration in pediatric oncology!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

SIOP International

“We hope you had a wonderful time at the SIOP congress 2024 and already want to invite you to the next Congress! Save the date and join us on 20-23 October 2025 in enchanting Amsterdam, the Netherlands!”

Highlights from SIOP 2024 Congress Day 4: 19 Posts Not To Miss

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