Ottavio De Cobelli
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- Italie, Milan, European Institute of Oncology
Oncologue-urologue
Oncologue-urologue
Le Dr Giuseppe Curigliano est le chef de la division du développement précoce des médicaments à l'Institut européen d'oncologie et professeur agrégé d'oncologie médicale à l'Université de Milan en Italie. Il est membre fondateur et président scientifique de l'International Cardio-Oncology Society (ICOS) et a reçu le premier prix ESO Umberto Veronesi à Vienne en 2017 et le Fellowship de l'Académie européenne des sciences du cancer à Paris en 2017.
Nicoletta Colombo est directrice du Centre du cancer de l'ovaire à l'IEO. Elle est l'auteur de nombreuses publications dans le domaine de l'oncologie gynécologique et est membre de l'ASCO, de la SGO et de l'IGCS.
Le Dr Mohssen Ansarin est un oncologue spécialisé dans les cancers de la tête et du cou. Il est membre fondateur de la SRS et de l'AIOCC. Il est l'auteur et le co-auteur de plus de 50 articles et est actuellement le rédacteur en chef d'ACTA Otolaryngologica.
Dr. Vincenzo Tondolo is the Director of the General Surgery Unit at Mater Olbia Hospital. He earned his Medical Degree with Honors and completed his General Surgery specialization at the Catholic University of Rome.
Dr. Tondolo has performed more than 1,300 surgeries as lead surgeon. His experience includes liver, pancreas, and kidney transplants. He has also carried out over 500 oncologic operations, mainly using laparoscopic techniques. In addition, he has managed more than 370 emergency surgeries.
He is a member of the Italian Society of Surgery and the Italian Society of Oncologic Surgery. Dr. Tondolo has published work as both author and co-author in international medical journals.
Dr. Gian Carlo Mattiucci is the Director of the Radiation Oncology Unit. He is an expert in advanced radiation therapies, such as Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, Stereotactic Radiation Therapy, Adaptive Radiation Therapy, and Brachytherapy. He focuses on treatment for upper gastrointestinal, prostate, and lung cancers. Dr. Mattiucci uses advanced imaging and works closely with other specialists to improve patient care.
He earned his medical degree from Università La Sapienza and completed his specialization in Radiation Oncology at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Rome. Dr. Mattiucci is an Assistant Professor at Università Cattolica. He also teaches in the ESTRO “Evidence Based Radiation Oncology” course and supports education and clinical progress in his field.