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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016
Robert Carachi and Jay L. Grosfeld (eds.) The Surgery of Childhood Tumors 10.1007/978-3-662-48590-3_1
1. A Brief History of Pediatric Oncology
Robert Carachi 1
(1)
Department of Surgical Paediatrics, Yorkhill Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
(2)
Department of Surgery, Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Robert Carachi (Corresponding author)
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Jay L. Grosfeld (Corresponding author)
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Acknowledgement
The authors would like to thank Drs Michael LaQuaglia and Robert Shamberger for sharing information concerning the Surgical disciplinary Committee of COG
Dr Odile Schweisguth was born during the turbulent period of the first world war in Vosges (France) in 1913. Her first contact with medicine was at the Red Cross Nursing School and with the mentoring and support of one of her teachers there, was admitted to the medical school in Nancy in 1932, graduating in Paris in 1936. Her early training was carried out in Hopital des Enfants Malades in Paris. She became the first pediatric oncologist when she was appointed to the Consultant post in 1948 at the Institute Gustave Roussy to establish a new paediatric section at this renowned Cancer centre in France. She set up over her working life until she retired in 1978, a separate paediatric oncology ward fully staffed caring for children with cancer and to look after the dying children. The volume of patients increased to 350 per year once it was fully established. Her visit in 1959 for 2 months to the Sidney Farber at the Boston Childrens Hospital established a lifelong friendship and a strong voice for childrens cancer. Her interest was on long term morbidity because the main treatment modality available at that time was radiation and radiotherapists had no means of scaling down the treatment for children. She was a strong advocate for the rights of childhood cancer survivors. An initial meeting on childhood cancers in 1959 was organised and Odile Schweisguth was its director. This led to comprehensive pediatric oncology care worldwide with the formation of the new society called Societe International dOncologie Pediatrique, at a meeting in Madrid in 1969. She was elected as the first Present of SIOP, with a membership worldwide of over a thousand members. Odile died at the age of 89 in March 2002.
About SIOP
History
On 3 July 1967, a small group of paediatricians, surgeons, pathologists and others met in the Paediatric Department Service Milhit of the Institut Gustav in Villejuif/Paris, France. Everyone there knew SIOPs now honorary member Dr Odile Schweisguth, and shared a keen interest in paediatric oncology.
A decision was taken at this meeting, to form the Club dOncologie Pediatriquie (Paediatric Oncology Club). During the second meeting of the Club, held at IGR in 1668, participants agreed to convene the following year in Madrid, hosted by the late Dr J Monereo, Paediatric Surgeon. It was during this memorable assembly that it became obvious that there was a clear and widespread interest in paediatric oncology and the Club was transformed to the Societe International dOncologie Pediatrique (SIOP) on 6 November 1969.
The Founding Members of the Society who were present at the founding meeting of the Society in Madrid and voted for the constitution, were Doctors Bouchon, Boureau, Brunat, Carton, Delemarre, Gerard-Marchant, Gompel, Gubler, Hitzig, Hurtado, Kaser, Lemerle, Massimo, Maurus, Monero, Neidhardt, Noel, Pages, Payan, Pellerin, Pluss, Orsini, Raybaud, Schlienger, Schweisguth, Sullivan, Voute and Wagner. SIOP was initially a bilingual Society; French and English were both used at meetings. According to the statutes, it is still bilingual; however English has taken over as the conference language, but a French flavour remains!
Furthermore, SIOP has fulfilled its original intention of becoming a truly international society and not restricting its influence and membership to one continent or part of a continent. Over the years, most of the annual meetings have been held in Europe, the saying doing Europe with SIOP, but this policy has been changed and at the moment, the majority of our members are from Europe and North America.
In the early years, the Society was mostly clinically orientated, promoting involvement in clinical studies and trials, such as medulloblastoma, neuroblastoma and rhabdomyosarcoma, for example. Eminent surgeons, pathologists, paediatricians and radiotherapists met together. In recent years, more basic scientific aspects of paediatric oncology have featured at the annual meetings.
SIOP continues to work in the interest of our patients, children with cancer, who wish to be cured to lead normal lives alongside other healthy children.
SIOP was legally established in 1969. Under the name of International Society of Paediatric Oncology there exists an association governed by the present statutes and by the provisions of articles 60 ff. of the Swiss Civil Code. Its registered office is in Zurich, Switzerland.
The first annual general meeting was held in Madrid (Spain) in 1969 and was devoted to neuroblastoma, nephroblastoma, lymphoscarcoma and immunology. Beginning with a few enthusiastic members to more than 1400 active Ordinary Members, SIOP remains a friendly Society in which all the challenges of treating patients with malignancies are discussed in depth. The central secretariat of SIOP is established in The Netherlands where one can receive detailed information on the Society. Address of the Secretariat is:
  • SIOP Secretariat c/o Kenes Associations Worldwide
  • 1 3 Rue de Chantepoulet
  • 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
  • Email: irah@kenes.com
Societe Internationale DOncologie Pediatrique- International Society of Paediatric Oncology
Constitution
The official name of this organisation shall be the Societe Internationale dOncologie Pediatrique with the acronym SIOP. It is also to be known by the English translation; namely the International Society of Paediatric Oncology. The name of the organisation and its acronym SIOP may only be used by a member for professional identification or in a curriculum vitae. A member shall not use the name or acronym for any commercial purpose or to advertise his services without the express approval of the Board. A violation of this prohibition may subject the member to censure, suspension or expulsion from the Society by the Board.
The Society was founded in 1969. Under the name of International Society of Paediatric Oncology there exists an association governed by the present statutes and by the provisions of articles 60 ff. of the Swiss Civil Code.
SIOP has its domicile where its administration is domiciled.
The financial year starts with the annual Congress of the Society in October each year or as may be decided by the Board.
Article II: Vision and Mission of SIOP and charitable status of the Society
SIOP is a non-profit organisation and acts in a selfless manner. Members do not receive funds or additional benefits. SIOP aims for a charitable tax exempt status.
Vision
No child should die of cancer
Mission
The mission of the international Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) is :
(a)
To ensure that each child and young adult with cancer has access to state of the art treatment and care
(b)
To ensure that all involved in childhood cancer worldwide have access to the latest progress through meetings, networking and continuing professional development
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