We are pleased to welcome you to Seattle, Washington for the 4th International Symposium on Late Complications after Childhood Cancer (ISLCCC).
Similar to past symposia, the 2025 symposium aims to feature emerging research results and insights from real world clinical experience to promote research collaborations and improve survivorship care throughout the world. The symposium provides a venue for the multidisciplinary exchange of innovative ideas among clinicians and researchers engaged in pediatric and adolescent cancer survivorship clinical care and research. The 2025 ISLCCC will be a purely in-person event. It will immediately follow the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) Investigators’ Meeting and a meeting of the International Guideline Harmonization Group (IGHG), currently planned for June 18-19, in Seattle.
2211 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98121
USA
The symposium historically includes global participation of approximately 300 attendees from across the world. The primary audience is survivorship researchers and clinicians, including those working in oncology, psychology, nursing, primary care and other interested subspecialties, social work and other allied health professions.
Students, post-doctoral fellows, clinical trainees, and patient advocates are also welcome with discounted registration rates. Continuing medical education credits will be available through the University of Washington.
Please consider registering early as venue capacity is limited. The symposium will be in-person only without a remote/hybrid option.
Registration will close June 4, 2025.
Registrant Training Level | By April 19, 2025 | After April 19, 2025 |
Physicians, PhD Faculty | $675 | $775 |
Non-faculty PhDs, Fellows, Advanced Practice Providers, Nurses, Social Workers, Research Associates | $575 | $675 |
Students/Trainees, Survivor Advocates | $450 | $450 |
Note: If you are registering from a location classified by the World Bank as a low to middle income economy, you can select the trainee rate regardless of your professional background.