British Sarcoma Group

The British Sarcoma Group (BSG) is the association of the specialist clinicians, nurses and supporting professionals who treat patients with sarcoma in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The aims of the BSG are:

  • Provision of education, training and identification of best practice for all professionals treating people with sarcoma
  • Promotion of excellence in care and treatment of people with sarcoma through identification and sharing of best practice
  • Promoting and supporting research and the development of more effective treatment and care
  • Advancing awareness of sarcoma in the medical professional and the general public

The BSG reaches out to colleagues in Ireland, Europe, the USA and Australia through its relationships with individuals and institutions, through collaborative research projects, and international conferences.

Membership

bsg membership

Who can join?

All clinicians, nurses and supporting professionals who treat patients with sarcoma in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are eligible to join the British Sarcoma Group – we also welcome membership applications from our international colleagues.

Join as a nurse or AHP – click below to find out more about

How to join

Becoming a member of the British Sarcoma Group and the National Sarcoma Forum is quick and easy – simply fill in our online membership form by clicking the link below.

Membership Benefits

  • Become part of an engaged community of fellow specialists seeking to improve sarcoma treatment
  • Access member surveys and research
  • Help influence national guidelines on best practice
  • Join a national network of those working to treat sarcoma
  • Benefit from educational opportunities
  • Receive regular newsletters and updates from us

BSG Corporate Partnerships

The BSG reaches out to colleagues in Ireland, Europe, the USA & Australia through its relationships with individuals & institutions. This is done through collaborative research projects and international conferences.

The BSG believe it is essential to build on current partnerships and develop new links between medical supply & service companies. This is achieved through special partnership packages which range from conference exhibition and sponsorship through to corporate partner package which provide benefits for organisations all year round.

Upcoming bsg Events

BSG Conference 2025 – Wed 5th & Thurs 6th March 2025, Hilton Newcast

Latest bsg News

15th September 2021 / Latest News

Survey for Breast Sarcoma

The University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust are looking for participation in a survey to collect information on...
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21st June 2021 / Latest News

2021 BASO Annual Scientific (virtual) Meeting – Call for Papers

The ‘Call for Abstracts’ is now open for the BASO Annual Scientific Meeting (20th-22nd November 2021). Abstract Submission Dates: 10th...
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17th June 2021 / Latest News

New e-learning programme on personalised care for people with cancer

Health Education England e-Learning for Healthcare (HEE e-LfH) has worked in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support to develop a new...
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25th January 2021 / Latest News

Splenic Radiotherapy Clinical Guidance

The Royal College of Radiologists is seeking comments on the draft document Splenic Radiotherapy Clinical Guidance. The purpose of this...
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10th December 2020 / Latest News

BSG Conference – Abstract deadline 13th Dec

The BSG conference is the major UK forum for the dissemination of sarcoma research. As well as virtual oral presentations...
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10th December 2020 / Latest News

Metastatic Bone Disease Study Day – organised by The Christie School of Oncology

Tuesday 27th April 2021 - via livestream This study day is to increase awareness around the treatment stratgies for patients...
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29th October 2020 / Latest News

UK Head and Neck Sarcoma Survey of professionals

Head and Neck Sarcomas (HNS) are a rare and diverse group of tumours with multiple histological subtypes of both bone...
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