EANO - European Association of Neuro-Oncology

    EANO Tumor Board 2026: Multidisciplinary management of patients with glioma

    This event seeks to promote the multidisciplinary management of glioma patients, which is critical to ensure that patients receive appropriate treatment and care at the right time, in order to maximize survival and quality of life. 

    The program consists of five multidisciplinary case-based discussions around the management of patients with glioma, combined with short lectures focusing on the practical aspects, emphasizing the evidence base that underpins management decisions. Case discussions will be led by a multidisciplinary panel of experts, with the audience encouraged to participate in the discussion. Click here  to view the full program.
    The event is aimed at residents, medical specialists, and nurses working in the field of neuro-oncology.

    Time & date: Thursday, March 12, 2025, from 12:00 to 17:25 EET (local time)
    Where: Bucharest, Romania
    Venue: Novotel Bucharest City Centre, 37B Calea Victoriei street,010061 Bucharest, Romania
    Meeting Room: Paris
    Registration fee: Free for all Opens external link in new windowEANO Members
    Registration: To register, please follow the link Opens external link in new windowhere.
    Registration deadline: Monday, February 23, 2026.

    The program is kindly supported by an educational grant from Servier.


    Why Become an EANO Member?

    EANO is Europe’s multidisciplinary Neuro-Oncology organisation representing all medical and scientific disciplines involved in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tumours of the central nervous system (CNS). EANO is dedicated to promote advances in Neuro-Oncology through innovative research and concerted education and training. It enhances collaboration between all relevant disciplines - Neuro-Oncology, Neurosurgery, Neuropathology, Neuroradiology, and Radiation Oncology as well as Nursing - and aims at bridging science, knowledge and practice gaps in the management of CNS malignancies.

    Today, EANO has over 700 members from more than 70 countries. EANO stimulates (inter)national cooperation together with our major partner societies, the Society of Neuro-Oncology in the US (SNO) and the Asian Society of Neuro-Oncology (ASNO); together, EANO, SNO and ASNO are charter societies of the World Federation of Neuro-Oncology Societies (WFNOS).

    The EANO Youngster Initiative provides a platform for exchange, networking and career support for young clinicians and scientists.

    EANO provides multiple services to its members. We organise scientific and educational webinars and meetings with 'state of the art' lectures covering the broad spectrum of all disciplines in Neuro-Oncology, including our flagship annual EANO Meeting and the quadrennial WFNOS Meeting.
    Further, EANO offers exclusively to its members free access to Neuro Oncology, Neuo Oncology Pediatrics, Neuro Oncology Practice and the Neuro Oncology Advances Journals.

    EANO considers the preparation of multidisciplinary guidelines as a prime task to support the development of high quality care for brain tumour patients across Europe. The EANO Youngster Initiative is a highly active platform for exchange, networking and career support for young clinicians and scientists. We also offer high level post-graduate education through the EANO School of Neuro-Oncology launched in 2022 and strongly support increasing diversity in the Neuro-Oncology community.

    Kind Regards
    Michael Platten
    EANO President (2024-2026)