I. Transplant Oncology, concept, history, and evolving field II. Transplantations for oncological indications 1. Hepatocellular Carcinoma 2. Cholangiocarcinoma 3. Colorectal cancer 4. Neuroendocrine tumors 5. Hepatoblastoma III. Transplant Oncology and Immunotherapy 1. Immunotherapy and solid organ transplantsa. Immunotherapy and liver transplants i. Immune-based therapy approach in HCC management ii. Immunotherapy peri-liver transplantation b. Immunotherapy and solid organ transplant 2. Immunotherapy and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants 3. Immunotherapy In the era of Transplant Oncology: risks and complications 4. Immunotherapy and immunosuppressants: Considerations in the clinical practice IV. Transplant Oncology and precision medicine 1. Molecular profiling and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) applications in transplant oncology 2. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) new and evolving tool in solid organ transplantation 3. Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) biomarkers for solid organ transplant rejection 4. Artificial intelligence in transplant Oncology V. Solid organ transplant and cancers considerations 1. Secondary cancers post solid organ transplant: risk, prevention, and management 2. History of cancer and transplant clearance: Considerations prior to transplantations VI. Surgical aspects of transplant oncology 1. Updates on liver transplantations and robotic applications for liver cancers indications 2. Updates on liver transplantations for Cholangiocarcinoma indications 3. Liver transplantations for secondary cancers indications 4. New strategies for two-stage hepatectomy 5. Partial liver transplantation 6. Challenges of liver transplantations for transplant oncology indications 7. Future directions for liver transplantations in the transplant oncology field