Past ISOPP Events

Learn more about past ISOPP events and symposia.

ISOPP has hosted a range of impactful events that have brought together oncology pharmacy professionals to share knowledge, foster collaboration, and drive progress in the field. Our past events, including international symposia, regional conferences, webinars, and specialized workshops, have provided valuable opportunities for learning, networking, and professional growth. These events have helped shape the future of oncology pharmacy by offering cutting-edge educational content, promoting research, and creating connections within the global oncology community. Explore our past events to see how ISOPP continues to inspire and lead the way in advancing cancer care worldwide.

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Webinar
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This one hour webinar will provide participants with strategies to assist with management of menopause in cancer patients. At the completion of the webinar participants will have learnt about:

AGM
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We invite you to join us for the ISOPP 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Global Town Hall, taking place virtually, on March 24, 2026, from 5:00 to 06:00, PT. Click here to check the local time for your region.
International Symposium
2026 Symposium Abstract Details Abstract submission for the ISOPP International Symposium 2026 is now closed. Deadline: CLOSED For more details and to get prepared for submission please read the information below. Submit an Abstract Please read information below before submitting:
International Symposium
Webinar
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This digital event, marking World Cancer Day, highlights the critical role of pharmacists in improving cancer care through people-centred interventions and innovative practices.

International Symposium
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The 2017 ISOPP Symposium, held April 26-29 in Budapest, Hungary, welcomed oncology pharmacy practitioners from around the world to discover and enhance how we are “Sharing the Journey” with our patients and colleagues.
International Symposium
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At the first ISOPP Symposium, there were 13 posters. There were about 125 people who attended the Symposium, which we were delighted with, as Oncology Pharmacy specialization in New Zealand was very small at that time and probably still is because of our tiny population.