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Our news section provides valuable insights on upcoming events, new initiatives, key partnerships, and important developments in the world of oncology pharmacy. From updates on our global activities to new educational opportunities, we keep you connected with the work of the Society. 

Check back regularly to stay up to date with ISOPP’s work and how you can be part of the global movement to improve cancer treatment and patient care.

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The Technical Fellowships are designed to enable applicants to visit other countries and collaborate on projects aimed at advancing cancer control. Importantly, applicants do not need to work at a UICC member organisation, and there are no country restrictions for applications.

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A number of ISOPP members have published a paper on ‘The Educational and Practice Needs of Oncology Pharmacists in West Africa: A Call for Multidisciplinary Team Approach in Oncology Care’.

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We are proud to spotlight the ASH-ISTH Pediatric VTE Treatment Guideline 2025, co-authored by an ISOPP member and past president, John T. Wiernikowski (Canada).

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Elaine Vickers, PhD, creator of the UTIC course, has also produced a playlist of ten short videos on “Cancer Basics”, which is freely available on YouTube. In these videos, Elaine introduces core concepts, such as genes and proteins, and delves into areas of science that underpin new cancer treatments and explain treatment resistance.

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In a significant step toward harmonizing oncology pharmacy practice worldwide, the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP) recently published a landmark global review titled "Global Oncology Pharmacy Service Levels and Knowledge Requirements: A Review by ISOPP."

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The Japan Clinical Oncology and Pharmacology Society (JASPO) has translated the ISOPP Standards of Practice from English to Japanese, expanding its reach to over 5,000 oncology pharmacy practitioners in Japan.

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ISOPP identified that, around the world, the role of the pharmacist in managing immunotherapy varies significantly. ISOPP has a role in supporting pharmacists through provision of education, guidance and resources. To that end, ISOPP created an Immunotherapy Task Force, whose objectives are to develop an ISOPP position statement on the pharmacist's role in the era of immunotherapy, provide education, provide advice on implementation issues in clinical practice and deliver enhanced professional development resources on immunotherapy. The Task Force has 19 members representing 12 different countries from around the world.