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Welcome to BASO ~ The Association for Cancer Surgery
BASO ~ The Association for Cancer Surgery is the Association that speaks as an umbrella organisation for surgical specialties treating people with malignant diseases. BASO ~ ACS was founded in 1971 by Ronald Raven, Surgical Oncologist, as a forum for surgical research and training for the benefit of patients with cancer. The Association represents surgeons and their centres across the United Kingdom & Ireland and has influence beyond.
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The British Association of Surgical Oncology (BASO~ACS) commends Lord David Cameron for going public about his prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment journey. is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with around 55,000 new cases each year. Public figures speaking candidly about their experiences play an important role in increasing awareness, reducing stigma, and encouraging earlier detection and treatment. We are grateful to Lord Cameron for using his platform to highlight an issue that affects so many individuals and families. His candour will undoubtedly help others recognise the importance of seeking medical advice and engaging in informed conversations about their health.

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2025 BASO Annual Scientific Conference

We thank our speakers, delegates and sponsors for joining us for our 87th Conference and 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting. Meeting Highlights and webcasts can be accessed here.

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BASO Grants and Fellowship

Ó˦&²Ô²ú²õ±è; and  - British Association of Surgical Oncology takes great pride in awarding those professionals and trainees in recognition of their outstanding achievement in and contribution to the cancer surgery; it's research and education. visit our  for more information on the BASO endorsed courses.

BASO~ACS is an NIHR RDN Non-Commercial Partner. This means the studies that we fund may be eligible to access the NIHR Study Support Service which is provided by the NIHR Research Delivery Network within the NHS, and the wider public health and social care enviornment, across England.

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