The ESMO Press & Media Affairs Committee and the ESMO Social Media Working Group work to guarantee the correct positioning of ESMO as the voice of medical oncology across different channels.
Activities and responsibilities
- Identify opportunities and issues where ESMO needs to have its voice heard and correctly understood.
- Create the internal framework for communication activities in line with the Society’s strategy.
- Provide reliable and independent information and commentary on current medical oncology, cancer and cancer-related issues to allow the community to develop an educated judgement.
Structure
ESMO Press & Media Affairs Committee
The Committee is a permanent body of the Society and works to ensure that the ESMO positions are promptly and correctly spread to all oncology stakeholders and wider audiences with the ultimate goal of advocating for a better context for research against and treatment of cancer
Chair
- Antonio Passaro, Italy
Committee members
- Dominik Berthold, Switzerland
- Carmen Criscitiello, Italy
- Alessandra Curioni Fontecedro, Switzerland
- Rodrigo Dienstmann, Spain
- Marco Donia, Denmark
- Eleni Efstathiou, Greece / USA
- Pilar Garrido, Spain
- Nadia Harbeck, Germany
- Markus Joerger, Switzerland
- Angela Lamarca, UK
- James Larkin, UK
- Sara Pilotto, Italy
- Eileen Poon, Singapore
- Felipe Roitberg, Brasil
- Alberto Sobrero, Italy
- Dario Trapani, Italy
- Kerstin Vokinger, Switzerland
- Benedikt Westphalen, Germany
ESMO Social Media Working Group
The ESMO Social Media Working Group reports into the Press & Media Affairs Committee and forms an integral part of the activities of this group.
Chair
- Gilberto Morgan, Sweden
Working Group members
- Philippe Aftimos, Belgium
- Teresa Amaral, Portugal
- Claudia Cardone, Italy
- Laura Mezquita, Spain
- Antonio Passaro, Italy
- Benedikt Westphalen, Germany
Last update: March 2021