VIRO 2026 – Global Voices in Renal Oncology

Global Virtual Congress

VIRO 2026 – Global Voices in Renal Oncology

Overview

Event Highlights

  • Bridge emerging evidence and real-world practice across the full RCC spectrum
  • Solve practical challenges: first-line selection, sequencing, toxicity management
  • Make renal cancer care more global and equitable

Event Series

O Series

Date / Time

Sep 10, 2026 – Sep 11, 2026

VIRO 2026 – Global Voices in Renal Oncology is a global virtual medical congress dedicated to renal oncology, renal cell carcinoma, and the evolving management of kidney cancer in 2026. The Congress brings together leading international experts to discuss current standards of care, emerging treatment strategies, multidisciplinary decision-making, and practical approaches to improving outcomes for patients with renal malignancies.

The OncoDaily VIRO 2026 Congress will focus on the changing landscape of renal cancer care, with a strong emphasis on translating clinical evidence into real-world practice. As renal oncology continues to evolve, clinicians are increasingly faced with complex decisions involving treatment selection, sequencing, toxicity management, biomarkers, and access to innovation across different healthcare systems.

Renal cell carcinoma accounts for approximately 430,000 new cases and 155,000–180,000 deaths worldwide each year, based on global cancer estimates. While outcomes are favorable for localized disease in high-resource settings, survival declines substantially in advanced stages, particularly in metastatic disease. Despite earlier detection in some regions, a significant proportion of patients still develop advanced disease, where durable control remains challenging.

In recent years, the therapeutic landscape of renal cancer has changed rapidly. The integration of immune checkpoint inhibitors, VEGF-targeted therapies, and combination regimens has reshaped standards of care for advanced and metastatic renal cell carcinoma. These advances have improved outcomes for many patients, yet they also introduce new challenges related to optimal patient selection, sequencing after progression, long-term toxicity management, and the adaptation of evidence-based strategies to diverse clinical environments.

Speakers

Speakers VIRO 2026

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Viktor Grünwald - Germany


Professor of Interdisciplinary Urologic Oncology, University Hospital Essen
Carolus Institute for Urologic Oncology
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Maria Bourlon - Mexico


Head, Genitourinary Oncology Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (INCMNSZ)
Medical Oncologist specializing in Genitourinary Cancers
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Arnab Basu - United States, Washington


Genitourinary Medical Oncologist
Former Section Chief, Genitourinary Oncology, UAB O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Giuseppe Procopio - Italy


Full Professor of Medical Oncology
Director, Genitourinary Cancer Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
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Ulka Vaishampayan - United States, Michigan


Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan
Director, Phase I Program, Rogel Cancer Center
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Eric Jonasch - United States, Texas


Professor, Genitourinary Medical Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Director, VHL Clinical Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Vice-Chair, NCCN Kidney Cancer Guidelines Panel
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Steven Seyedin - United States, California


Medical Director, Genitourinary Radiation Oncology, UCSF
Genitourinary Radiation Oncologist specializing in advanced radiation therapy
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Francesco Massari - Italy


Associate Professor of Medical Oncology, University of Bologna
Consultant Medical Oncologist, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna
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Daniel V. Araujo - United States, Florida


Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Florida
GU Clinical Disease Specific Group Leader, UF Health Cancer Institute
Medical Director of Biospecimen Resources, UF Health Cancer Institute
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Fernando Maciel Barbosa - United States, Iowa


Clinical Associate Professor, University of Iowa
Genitourinary Medical Oncology Group Leader, University of Iowa
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Arpita Desai - United States, California


Clinical Professor, Division of Hematology/Oncology, UCSF
Medical Director, UCSF Genitourinary Medical Oncology Program
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Payal Kapur - United States, Texas


Professor of Pathology and Urology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
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Vivek Agarwala - India


Director of Medical Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, Narayana Health
Narayana Superspeciality Hospital & Cancer Institute
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Neil J. Shah - Unites States, New York


Medical Oncologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Genitourinary Oncology Specialist
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Kelly Fitzgerald - United States, California


Health Sciences Clinical Professor
Genitourinary Medical Oncologist specializing in Kidney Cancer
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Abhinav Sidana - United States, Ohio


Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Chicago
Director, Prostate Cancer Focal Therapy Program
Urologic Oncologist specializing in Prostate and Kidney Cancer
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Eva Compérat - Austria


Professor of Urologic Pathology, Medical University of Vienna
International Expert in Genitourinary Pathology
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Zin W. Myint - United States, Kentucky


Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Kentucky
Director, Genitourinary Oncology Program, Markey Comprehensive Cancer Center
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David H. Aggen - United States, New York


Assistant Attending Physician, Genitourinary Oncology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Kidney Cancer and Cancer Immunotherapy Researcher
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Manojkumar Bupathi - United States, Colorado


President and Managing Partner, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers
Executive Chair, Genitourinary Research Program, Sarah Cannon Research Institute
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Ketan K. Badani - United States, New York


Professor of Urology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Vice Chairman of Urology and Robotic Operations, Mount Sinai
Director, Comprehensive Kidney Cancer Center
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Ciro Franzese - Italy


Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, Humanitas University
Director, Radiation Oncology Unit, Humanitas San Pio X
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Elena Verzoni - Italy


Medical Oncologist, Genitourinary Medical Oncology and Prostate Program
Principal Investigator of Genitourinary Oncology Clinical Trials
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Yao Zhu - China


Professor, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center
Urologic Oncologist specializing in Genitourinary Cancers
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Hans Hammers - Unites States, Texas


Professor of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center
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Eric A. Singer - United States, Ohio


Professor of Urology and Bioethics, The Ohio State University
Chief, Division of Urologic Oncology
Director, Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program
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Michael B. Atkins - United States, Washington


Deputy Director, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
William M. Scholl Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Oncology, Georgetown University
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Darren R. Feldman - United States, New York


Associate Attending Physician, Genitourinary Oncology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Associate Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
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Dillon Cockrell - United States, North Carolina


Assistant Professor of Medicine, Duke University
Genitourinary Medical Oncologist
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Guru Sonpavde - United States, Florida


Professor of Medicine, Loma Linda University
Director, Genitourinary Oncology and Phase I Research, AdventHealth Cancer Institute
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Samuel Washington - United States, California


Associate Professor of Urology, University of California, San Francisco
Urologic Oncologist specializing in Prostate Cancer and Cancer Outcomes
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Hossein Taghizadeh - Austria


Consultant Oncologist, University Hospital St. Pölten
Lead, Gastrointestinal and Urogenital Oncology
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Moshe Ornstein - United States , Ohio


Director, Genitourinary Medical Oncology, Cleveland Clinic
Faculty, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
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James Brugarolas - United States , Texas


Professor of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Founding Director, Kidney Cancer Program, UT Southwestern
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Fed Ghali - United States , Connecticut


Assistant Professor of Urology, Yale School of Medicine
Urologic Oncologist, Yale Cancer Center
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Daniel Geynisman - United States , Pennsylvania


Chief, Division of Genitourinary Medical Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center
Associate Professor, Department of Hematology/Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center
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Janaki Sharma - United States , Florida


Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Genitourinary Medical Oncologist
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Yüksel Ürün - Turkey


Professor of Medical Oncology, Ankara University
Genitourinary Oncology and Global Oncology Leader
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Jaime Merchan - United States, Florida


Professor of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Director, Phase I Clinical Trials Program
Genitourinary Medical Oncologist specializing in Renal Cell Carcinoma
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Lazar Popovic - Serbia


Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad
Head, Clinic for Medical Oncology, Oncology Institute of Vojvodina
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Evita Sadimin - United States, California


Associate Professor of Pathology, City of Hope
Chief, Division of Pathology Informatics and Data Science, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Fornarini Giuseppe - Italy


Medical Oncologist, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino
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Federico Losco - Argentina


Clinical Oncologist, Genitourinary Oncology Unit, Alexander Fleming Institute
Chair, LACOG Genitourinary Group
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Biren Saraiya - United States, New Jersey


Professor of Medicine, Rutgers Cancer Institute
Medical Oncologist and Palliative Care Physician
Medical Director, Office of Human Research Subjects
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Fernando Maluf - Brazil


Director of Medical Oncology, Beneficência Portuguesa
Steering Committee Member, Oncology Center, Albert Einstein Hospital
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Regina Barragan - Mexico


Medical Oncologist, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Genitourinary Oncology Specialist
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Ritesh Kotecha - United States, New York


Assistant Attending Physician, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Genitourinary Oncology and Cellular Therapy Service
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Karine Trindade - Brazil


Medical Oncologist, Rede D’Or
Medical Manager and Researcher, D’Or Institute for Education and Research (IDOR)
Scientific Director, LACOG Genitourinary Cancer Group
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Guercio Brendan - United States, New York


Director, Genitourinary Medical Oncology Program, Wilmot Cancer Institute
Genitourinary Medical Oncologist, University of Rochester
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Sabine D. Brookman-May - Germany


Professor of Urology, LMU Munich
Global Vice President of Research & Development, Curium Pharma
Founder and CEO, Vitruvo eHealth
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Yingbei Chen — New York, NY, USA


Attending Pathologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK)
Genitourinary Pathologist specializing in Kidney and Urologic Tumors
Expert in Surgical Pathology and Genitourinary Cancer Diagnosis

Scientific Program

The scientific program of VIRO 2026 – Global Voices in Renal Oncology will explore the full clinical spectrum of renal cell carcinoma, from localized and high-risk disease to advanced and metastatic renal cancer. Sessions will address contemporary approaches to diagnosis, risk assessment, systemic therapy, multidisciplinary care, and follow-up, while highlighting how evolving clinical evidence can be applied in daily practice.

Expert-led discussions will examine the role of immunotherapy-based combinations, VEGF-targeted treatment strategies, adjuvant approaches, management after disease progression, and the future of biomarker-informed decision-making. The congress will also focus on key practical questions in renal oncology, including how to select the most appropriate first-line regimen, how to manage immune-related and treatment-related adverse events, and how to personalize care based on disease biology, patient characteristics, and available resources.

VIRO 2026 also recognizes that progress in renal cancer care must be global. Access to advanced diagnostics, clinical trials, systemic therapies, multidisciplinary expertise, and supportive care remains uneven across regions. By bringing together voices from different countries and healthcare systems, the congress aims to foster international dialogue on how innovation can be delivered more equitably and effectively.

Designed for medical oncologists, urologists, radiation oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, researchers, trainees, nurses, and other professionals involved in renal cancer care, VIRO 2026 will provide a practical and forward-looking platform for education, collaboration, and clinical exchange.

VIRO 2026 – Global Voices in Renal Oncology aims to support more personalized, effective, and equitable care for patients with renal malignancies worldwide. Through global expertise, multidisciplinary discussion, and real-world perspectives, the congress will help bridge the gap between emerging evidence and everyday clinical practice in renal oncology.