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Gevorg Tamamyan
MD, MSc, PhD, DSc, FASCO
President of SIOP ASIA
Categories
  • MEDICAL: haematological malignancies (leukaemias and lymphomas), ocular oncology, neuro-oncology, solid tumours, rare tumours, implementation, and other.

  • NURSING: late effects, psychosocial, other.

  • CIVIL SOCIETY: early detection and registries, psychosocial, palliative care, other.

Message from the
SIOP ASIA President
Welcome to SIOP ASIA 2026 – Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is with great honor and deep responsibility that I welcome you to the SIOP Asia 2026 Congress, to be held in the heart of Mongolia.
Asia is home to more than half of the world’s children and to some of the greatest disparities in pediatric cancer outcomes. This reality defines our mission. SIOP is not only a scientific community, but it is also a movement: to ensure that where a child is born should not determine whether that child survives cancer.
No child should die of cancer; cure for more, care for all.
Dr Adedayo Joseph leads a distinguished Scientific Committee that is curating a programme designed to inspire and challenge us to greater heights.
Have you thought about the emerging role of artificial intelligence in paediatric oncology in Africa? What about a renewed focus on our adolescents and young adults?
Where better to gather than Lagos — Africa’s bold, bustling metropolis, a city that reminds us daily of what is possible when energy meets ambition. Beyond the science, Lagos invites you to experience its unmistakable vibrancy — its culture, its creativity, and its spirit of possibility.
For all who have been part of our previous gatherings, you know that a SIOP Africa Congress is always more than a meeting. It is a time of energy, of connection, of shared purpose and joy. The sense of community, of togetherness, and of determination is something we carry with us long after we leave.
We warmly acknowledge the support of all our partners and sponsors, who walk alongside us to make this work possible.
So, come — come ready to learn, to connect, and to lead together.
Welcome to Lagos. Welcome to SIOP Africa 2026.
Naija no dey carry last (In Nigeria, we do not come last.)
Bold steps. Brave futures. For Africa’s children.
viber_image_2025-12-30_11-26-05-546.jpg
Gevorg Tamamyan
MD, MSc, PhD, DSc, FASCO
President of SIOP ASIA
Categories
  • MEDICAL: haematological malignancies (leukaemias and lymphomas), ocular oncology, neuro-oncology, solid tumours, rare tumours, implementation, and other.

  • NURSING: late effects, psychosocial, other.

  • CIVIL SOCIETY: early detection and registries, psychosocial, palliative care, other.

Message from the
SIOP ASIA President
Welcome to SIOP ASIA 2026 – Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is with great honor and deep responsibility that I welcome you to the SIOP Asia 2026 Congress, to be held in the heart of Mongolia.
Asia is home to more than half of the world’s children and to some of the greatest disparities in pediatric cancer outcomes. This reality defines our mission. SIOP is not only a scientific community, but it is also a movement: to ensure that where a child is born should not determine whether that child survives cancer.
No child should die of cancer; cure for more, care for all.
Dr Adedayo Joseph leads a distinguished Scientific Committee that is curating a programme designed to inspire and challenge us to greater heights.
Have you thought about the emerging role of artificial intelligence in paediatric oncology in Africa? What about a renewed focus on our adolescents and young adults?
Where better to gather than Lagos — Africa’s bold, bustling metropolis, a city that reminds us daily of what is possible when energy meets ambition. Beyond the science, Lagos invites you to experience its unmistakable vibrancy — its culture, its creativity, and its spirit of possibility.
For all who have been part of our previous gatherings, you know that a SIOP Africa Congress is always more than a meeting. It is a time of energy, of connection, of shared purpose and joy. The sense of community, of togetherness, and of determination is something we carry with us long after we leave.
We warmly acknowledge the support of all our partners and sponsors, who walk alongside us to make this work possible.
So, come — come ready to learn, to connect, and to lead together.
Welcome to Lagos. Welcome to SIOP Africa 2026.
Naija no dey carry last (In Nigeria, we do not come last.)
Bold steps. Brave futures. For Africa’s children.
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