About ICIS

The International Cancer Imaging Society exists to meet the important challenges of advancing imaging in the multidisciplinary management of cancer.

We promote education in oncological imaging and stimulate research in the study of human tumour behaviour, bringing together radiologists with an interest in oncological imaging for the exchange of ideas, and to organise scientific meetings, multicentre research studies and postgraduate courses within the field.

The Society online journal Cancer Imaging , is an open access, peer-reviewed journal featuring original articles and reviews written by international experts on the new developments, techniques and latest research into oncological imaging. 

Membership is open to everyone with an interest in the field and includes discounted registration fees for all ICIS Annual Teaching Courses and ICIS Interactive one-day workshops.

Fellowship of the Society is by nomination and election. Fellowship includes physicians who have made a significant contribution to oncological imaging and are involved or interested in the clinical practice, teaching and research of cancer radiology. 

The International Cancer Imaging Society prides itself in being diversely comprised of and serving individuals of many nations, ethnicity, gender identity, economic and societal status. The inclusive nature of our membership strengthens our ability to educate others in an effort to provide optimal imaging care to peoples of all ages around the world.