Registration

Early Bird Registration:
05 February – 31 March 2026

Standard Registration:
01 April – 30 June 2026

Late Registration:
01 July – 31 July 2026

SASMO member (early bird) R4000,00
SASMO member (standard) R4900,00
SASMO member (late) R5 500,00
SASCeTs member (early bird) R4 000,00
SASCeTs member (standard) R4 900,00
SASCeTs member (late) R5 500,00
SASCRO member (early bird) R4 000,00
SASCRO member (standard) R4 900,00
SASCRO member (late) R5 500,00
Non-member (early bird) R7 000,00
Non-member (standard) R7 500,00
Non-member (late) R8 850,00
Fellows, Nurses, Pharmacists, Registrars (early bird) R3 000,00
Fellows, Nurses, Pharma, Registrars (standard) R3 500,00
Fellows, Nurses, Pharma, Registrars (late) R3 900,00
Additional exhibitor delegates R4 000,00
Plus Conference Dinner R 550,00

**All full congress delegate rates include the Networking Welcome Cocktail.

Terms and Conditions:

  1. Access to the SASMO-SASCeTS Congress 2026 will only be confirmed on receipt of payment.
  2. Payment is due prior to the start of the congress.
  3. All early-bird fees must be paid by the closing date of the early-bird period (31 March 2026). Failure to pay the early-bird fee by such date will result in the delegate being liable for the standard registration fees.
  4. All standard fees must be paid within one month of their registration or by the latest 30 April 2026.
  5. An invoice with the Congress bank details will be emailed to you by the system on submission of the registration form.
  6. Receipts will only be issued once proof of payment has been received, and once the payment has cleared and been identified in the congress bank account.
  7. Proof of payment is to be emailed to the Registration Manager; Chantell Joyce, chantell@soafrica.com
  8. Please ensure that all payments make clear reference to the delegate being paid for, with their unique Reference Number: (Located below the invoice number on the invoice). Failure to do so could result in your payment not being identified in the bank account and therefore not being receipted.
  9. All payments must be made payable to SASMO-SASCeTS Congress 2026.
  10. Registrations are transferable to delegates who have not yet registered.
  11. Delegates attending from countries outside South Africa are requested to make payment in South African Rands (ZAR) and are responsible for covering the full bank charges. The full delegate registration fee amount invoiced must appear in the SASMO-SASCeTS Congress 2026 bank account. Should this not be the case, the delegate will need to pay the difference via credit card on site before being allowed to participate in the event.
  12. No online registrations will be accepted after 31 July 2026 (17h00 GMT+2).

Cancellations and Termination of Registrations

All cancellations must be received in writing by the Registration Manager – chantell@soafrica.com

Adcock Ingram is a Proudly South African company. Adcock Ingram manufactures, markets, sells and distributes a wide range of products. The diversified portfolio includes an extensive portfolio of branded and generic prescription medicines.

www.adcock.com

Acino is a Swiss pharmaceutical company headquartered in Zurich with a clear focus on selected markets in the Middle East, Africa, Ukraine and Eurasian countries, and Latin America.

We deliver quality pharmaceuticals to promote affordable healthcare in these emerging markets and leverage our high-quality pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities and network to supply leading companies through contract manufacturing and out-licensing.

https://acino.swiss/

M-ZA-00002893 Expiration Date 07/03/2027

Roche Pharmaceuticals: Leading the Charge in Oncology

Roche is one of the world’s largest biotechnology company and has spent over 125 years redefining cancer care through a fusion of innovative therapies and precision medicine1.In Africa, Roche is one of the primary drivers of oncology advancements, leveraging a vast clinical trial network to deliver targeted treatments for HER2-positive breast cancer and now incorporating the lung cancer2.


Central to its regional mission is the Africa Breast Cancer Ambition, a bold initiative to rewrite the continent's survival narrative. Currently, only 5 in 10 African women survive breast cancer; Roche aims to increase this to 8 in 103 by 20404. To achieve this, Roche is committed to three critical pillars:

  • Early Detection: Increasing stage I/II diagnoses from 30% to 60%.5
  • Faster Diagnosis: Reducing the journey from symptoms to treatment to just 60 days.6
  • Treatment Access: Ensuring 80% of patients receive the standard of care.7

Through these interventions, Roche is dedicated to doing now what patients need next, pioneering an innovative pipeline to improve clinical outcomes and extend the lives of patients in South Africa.

https://www.roche.co.za/about


Roche Products (Pty) Ltd, P O Box 1469, Halfway House, 1685. Tel. +27-11-504-4746 Registration No. 1947/027044/07 Building E, Hertford Office Park, 90 Bekker Road, Vorna Valley, Midrand, 1686 Directors: R. Ferraro (Chairman) (Swiss) Dr S.D. Diale T.G. (South Africa) Renwick (British)

1 Roche South Africa. About Roche [Internet; updated 2026 Feb; cited 2026 Mar 2]. Available from: About Roche ZA

2 Roche. A new era of healthcare in Africa with AMA [Internet; updated 2026 Feb; cited 2026 Mar 2]. Available from: A new era of healthcare in Africa with AMA

3 Roche. African Breast Cancer Ambition (ABCA) [Internet; cited 2026 Mar 2]. Available from: Africa Breast Cancer Ambition

4 Africa Breast Cancer Council. Our Objectives [Internet; updated 2026; cited 2026 Mar 2]. Available from: Africa Breast Cancer Council Objectives

5 Africa Breast Cancer Council. Our Objectives [Internet; updated 2026; cited 2026 Mar 2]. Available from: Africa Breast Cancer Council Objectives

6 Africa Breast Cancer Council. Our Objectives [Internet; updated 2026; cited 2026 Mar 2]. Available from: Africa Breast Cancer Council Objectives

7 Roche Africa. Working together to help more women in Africa survive breast cancer [Internet; updated 2026 Feb; cited 2026 Mar 2]. Available from: Working together to help more women in Africa survive breast cancer