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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF CHEMOTHERAPY
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The International
Society of Chemotherapy (ISC) for Infection and Cancer established
in 1961 is a non-profit organization and is a registered charity
in the UK (No: 1029653).
The general objectives
of the Society are to advance the education and science of
chemotherapy. International congresses and conferences promoting
the development of chemotherapy are held regularly. The ISC
encourages, supports and sponsors the formation of international
working groups for special research projects, commissions,
training projects and the use of chemotherapeutics in the
field of antimicrobial and antineoplastic chemotherapy. It
also helps to co-ordinate the activities of these working
groups.
The ISC has a worldwide
membership composed of national and regional societies, of
which there are currently 66. The Member Societies hold their
own congresses that are supported by the ISC.

To view the ISC constitution, please click here.
Last edition :
mai 12, 2008
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